An all-inclusive PDF authoring and editing application.
There are literally tons of different tools out there which perform specific PDF-related functions, but some contain spyware and others are just not very well-polished. That's where UnityPDF breaks away from the mold.
The main purpose of UnityPDF is to combine a number of PDF editing and management tools. With it, you can merge and split PDF documents, view and remove metadata, display general information about the file and manage permissions. In addition, UnityPDF can add and remove pages from documents and create multiple documents from one single PDF.
All of the features here are accessible from the main interface and are only one or two clicks away.
While UnityPDF is certainly not a enterprise-level PDF editing application, it definitely does provide a number of useful features for those who often deal with PDF files and become stumped while trying to complete basic tasks with free software.
Overall, useful and recommended.
Features of UnityPDF
- Add Header & Footer: Add text or images to PDFs.
- Annotate: Add notes and annotations.
- Batch Processing: Merge, split, extract, rotate multiple files.
- Compress: Reduce PDF file size.
- Convert: Create PDFs from other file formats.
- Encrypt: Secure PDFs with password protection.
- Extract: Select and save pages from PDF files.
- Merge: Combine multiple PDFs into one.
- OCR: Recognize text from images and scanned PDFs.
- Page Editing: Delete, insert, reorder and crop pages.
- Rearrange: Rearrange pages within PDF documents.
- Rotate: Change page orientation.
- Sign: Add digital signatures to PDF files.
- Split: Divide a PDF into multiple documents.
- Watermark: Add text or image watermarks.
Compatibility and License
UnityPDF is provided under a freeware license on Windows from PDF software with no restrictions on usage. Download and installation of this PC software is free and 1.0.10.0 is the latest version last time we checked.
What version of Windows can UnityPDF run on?
UnityPDF can be used on a computer running Windows 11 or Windows 10. Previous versions of the OS shouldn't be a problem with Windows 8 and Windows 7 having been tested. It comes in both 32-bit and 64-bit downloads.
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