These tools are available from the Shell context menu that pops-up when right clicking a file, or when clicking the context menu keyboard key when a PDF file is selected in the Windows Shell, such as: Windows Explorer, open and save dialogs, search results, etc.
It provides access to these tools:
- My Tools - Any of the command line functions, or external program, easily called from the Shell context menu. Represented in the above screenshot as the first 3 items, above the anonymize, as a sample of the possibilities.
- Anonymize - Clear all the document metadata.
- Rotate pages - Rotate pages by 90-degree increments.
- Split/Extract - Split document in several files by page intervals.
- Delete pages - Delete pages in PDF documents.
- Merge/Rearrange - Merge several documents together, or rearrange page structure.
- Insert/Append - Insert, external user defined supported file types, pages before or after a defined page.
- Create/Edit Package - Create, or edit, PDF packages or portfolios.
- Attachments - Add, remove, open or extract PDF file attachments.
- Set open options - Configure PDFs open options.
- Password security - Set, or reset, PDFs password protection functionalities.
- Add digital signature - Digitally sign documents.
- Document JavaScripts - Add, view and edit JavaScript functionality.
- Optimize images - Reduce the PDF file size by reducing its contained images resolution and/or colors.
- Stamp/Watermark - Stamp, or add watermarks to, PDFs pages using text, images, geometric shapes, or even other PDFs pages.
- Extract text content - Used to extract document text content to a text file.
- Extract images - Used to extract document image objects, or render entire pages, to image files.
- Rename - Rename the file, or organize by folder structure, using the metadata fields content as source of new file name/path.
- Find duplicates - Find PDF documents that may be duplicates.
- My scripts - Run custom developed scripted tools.