Appligent AppendPDF

Server-focused command-line PDF appending tool

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Appligent

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About this software

AppendPDF 5.1 is a command-line server application that appends pages from multiple PDF documents into a single output file. It supports XML and text parameter files, batch command lists, and options for bookmarks, encryption, optimization, and output formatting. Designed for unattended, high-volume workflows on Unix and server environments, the product includes platform-specific installation notes for AIX and HP-UX Itanium and library-path configuration guidance.

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Benefits

  • Command-line automation: Run append operations from scripts and schedulers without user interaction.
  • High-volume processing: Process large numbers of PDFs in batch and on-demand workflows.
  • Selective page ranges: Include specific page ranges or whole files in the output.
  • Bookmark and link options: Preserve named destination bookmarks and links using the -extra option.
  • Unix platform support: Includes Unix installation notes and AIX-specific library configuration.

Available languages

  • English

Support information

  • Documentation and guides: Complete user guides, readme files, and examples are available on the Appligent documentation site.
  • Installation notes: Unix-specific installation instructions cover APPLIGENT_HOME and library path configuration.
  • Licensing behavior: AppendPDF reads license files from the APPLIGENT_HOME/license directory for registration.
  • Batch and scripting support: The -cmds option lets administrators run multiple command records from a single file.
  • Product updates: Current shipping versions and update eligibility are listed on Appligent's support pages.

Frequently asked questions

What does AppendPDF do?
AppendPDF is a command-line tool that combines pages from one or more PDF files into a single output document using XML or text parameter files for control.
Which operating systems does AppendPDF support?
AppendPDF is provided for Windows, Linux, and Solaris, with Unix installation guidance for platforms such as AIX and HP-UX Itanium.
How is AppendPDF configured and controlled?
Configuration uses XML or text parameter files and command-line options, and supports -cmds files to run multiple commands.
Will form fields remain functional after appending?
AppendPDF does not rebuild PDF form trees, so form fields will not function properly after appending.
How does AppendPDF handle bookmarks and links?
Use -extra to include named destination links, bookmarks, and article threads; links may fail if appended pages omit their destinations.