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Hi Roger

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We have a PDF Splitter product that runs in Windows, has criteria for bursting the PDF, I believe. Documentation is available at

http://wiki.rjssoftware.com/wiki/index.php/PDF_Splitter_Documentation

We have on the i a PDF/TIFF Utilities product - this has commands that convert PDF to TIFF, split a TIFF into individual pages, merge TIFFs, and convert TIFFs to PDFs. It would definitely not be a burster based on splitting criteria but is all native - well, it runs in PASE on an i, which is still pretty native, right? Documentation is located at

http://wiki.rjssoftware.com/wiki/index.php/RJS_PDF_%26_TIFF_Conversion_Utilities_Manual

My boss may weigh in - he would know more options. But if this sounds interesting, check out those sites and feel free to contact me or Richard at 888.rjs.soft
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Regards
Vern

On 2/11/2011 9:02 PM, Harman, Roger wrote:
We use HelpSystems Esend to burst spool files and distribute to the users as PDF's. Now, I have a requirement to burst pre-created PDF's (from another source) and do the same distribution.

Has anyone had any experience with a product that does this? Preferably something that can run on the i (perhaps an AIX flavor of some package?).

Thanks.


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