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This past month I needed a simple but effective pdf extractor. This past month I finished processing a learning lab data set. My Perl batch files can effectively gather my finished data files, and transition it into a simple statistical plot. The file is outputted as large PDF file as seen below.
Yet I need to take the pages of this file and send it to the learning lab students. This lab is a simple review of therapeutic manipulation employed by student doctors. So I needed another way to send the students their data. The data needs to be separated from the bulk file. I wanted an easy and reliable program to remove the pages and create a new PDF. I wanted a simple point, click, and save program.
I found that program, and it is called PDFmod. The program is available for Ubuntu and Fedora. I installed it via dnfdragora.
It has an extremely simple interface. You open a file and the pages populate in the field within the box. The pages are simple thumbnails.
However when you click on the thumbnail, the PDF page
populates into a larger window. I knew what pages I needed, so simply point and selected. The pages become blue, and by selecting a small green plus a new PDF is created. You would then go and save the file as needed. I have not reviewed the other options or functions to PDFmod. Yet I positive this program can be used by anyone. I am sure PDFmod will become another tool I use for research.