Users can set the software to divide their PDFs by tracking either a series of barcodes or blank pages. The output files display the range of pages they contain from the original document. The barcodes supported by this software are the most common, so there are little compatibility issues.
An interesting feature is that the application enables users to perform a test run. By selecting a single file, users can preview how the software processes it and manages to split it. It saves users time since they can see first-hand the accuracy of the program and do not have to test it extensively to discover its limits.
In conclusion, A-PDF Scan and Split is a bit of a surprise. The application runs silently in the background after users finish setting up a few rules. Few variables can be tweaked, but they make all the difference. The software is not cheap, but it can prove useful for the right users.
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