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Zapier is an online automation tool that connects your favorite apps, such as Gmail, Slack, Mailchimp, and more. You can connect two or more apps to automate repetitive tasks without coding or relying on developers to build the integration. It’s easy enough that anyone can build their own app workflows with just a few clicks.

For example, maybe you get a lot of email attachments in your Gmail account and you want to save them to Dropbox. Every time you get an attachment, you could open up the email, click the attachment, and then save it to Dropbox. Or you can have Zapier automate this for you, saving you time and effort: zapier.com.

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wkhtmltopdf and wkhtmltoimage are open source (LGPLv3) command line tools to render HTML into PDF and various image formats using the Qt WebKit rendering engine. These run entirely “headless” and do not require a display or display service. Link: https://wkhtmltopdf.org/downloads.html.

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Disclaimer: Do not circumvent DRM. Always assure compliance.

  1. Downlaod “Kindle App” on PC.
  2. Locate *.azw-file of relevant manuscript under C:\Users\<…>\Documents\My Kindle Content\<…>_EBOK.
  3. Import into Calibre (make sure to have the right plug-ins installed – esp. DeDRM & KFX-Conversion).
  4. Convert manuscript in Calibre to PDF or whatever format.
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A simple, free online tool for visually comparing PDF files: https://draftable.com/compare.

Much like diff-pdf, just online.

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Download PDF from Scribd, Issuu, Slideshare, or Academia for free. Input the respective document URL, wait a few seconds, and get access to the PDFs without signup: https://docdownloader.com.

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PDF Count (also known as TTFA PDF Page Counter) is a freeware that you can use to automatically count the total number of pages in different PDF files present in a folder. Thus, if for any reason, you have to check how many total pages are available in PDF files present in your PC, you can use this simple utility.

Apart from viewing total pages of PDF files, it helps to check total pages available in each individual PDF file: https://sourceforge.net/projects/pdfpagecount.

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A simple, free, client tool for visually comparing two PDF files: https://vslavik.github.io/diff-pdf.

A good online alternative is offered by draftable.com.

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