If you happen to be on macOS, the Preview app does an absurd number of things to PDFs, and it does it well. To be honest I'm always surprised it isn't highlighted more by Apple, it's a great tool that pretty much always just works. You can split files, join them, rotate, add signatures, drawings, annotations, redact sections, etc. The feature list is long, especially considering that by the name of the application you'd think it could just preview files, not edit them.
You can simply use poppler-utils on your on computer? It's a collection of commandline tools for PDF-manipulation. More information can be found here:
https://pypi.org/project/poppler-utils/
Etheryte|2 years ago
sumedh|2 years ago
Probably because its not so intuitive, I have to google how to use some of the advanced features of Preview.
somethingsome|2 years ago
https://pdfsam.org/
jftuga|2 years ago
https://github.com/pdfcpu/pdfcpu
rodlette|2 years ago
It needs to be web based and work on desktop/mobile.
thephotonsphere|2 years ago
bayindirh|2 years ago
If you’re on already macOS, Preview already has you covered.
jbc1|2 years ago
tony69|2 years ago
cde-v|2 years ago