LONDON, ENGLAND, July 18, 2012 (Press-News.org) 4dots Software Released New Free PDF Metadata Editor
4dots Software released a new free application that can batch edit the metadata of PDF documents.
London, United Kingdom July 15, 2012.
4dots Free PDF Metadata Editor allows to batch edit pdf properties such as author, title, subject and keywords.
The application is very easy to use. It is integrated into Windows Explorer and with a right click on the PDF files the user can change pdf properties.
It is also possible to drag and drop PDF documents to be modified to the main window of the application.
The user can also add whole folders and their subfolders and their PDF documents are automatically added to the list of the PDF documents to be edited.
The application does NOT need Adobe Acrobat software installed.
4dots Free PDF Metadata Editor can also be executed from the command line.
The application is translated into 38 languages.
The application's homepage is http://www.pdfdocmerge.com/pdf_metadata_editor/ and there it is possible to download a free copy.
The direct download link is http://www.4dots-software.com/downloads/FreePDFMetadataEditorSetup.exe .
About 4dots Software:
4dots Software is a software company that has developed more than twenty shareware and free applications.
It has developed Multiple Search and Replace a powerful utility that can search and replace text across multiple ASCII , Microsoft Office , RTF, Open Office, Pdf Documents using regular expressions and wildcards.
Press Contact:
Alexander Triantafyllou
Software Developer
Address:
15 Beaumont Ave
London
UK-W149
London
United Kingdom
Email: info@4dots-software.com
Website: http://www.4dots-software.com
4dots Software Released New Free PDF Metadata Editor
4dots Software released a new free application that can batch edit the metadata of PDF documents.
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