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Since these are command-line tools, they do not have a standard "installer." Instead, they are distributed as a ZIP archive:
: To convert a PDF to text, open the Windows Command Prompt and run: C:\xpdf-tools-win-4.04\bin64\pdftotext input.pdf output.txt
: Converts PDF pages into high-quality image formats for previewing or archiving. xpdf-tools-win-4.04
: A new document information dialog provides a centralized view of metadata and font details.
: Extracts critical document metadata, including the author, creation date, page count, and encryption status. Since these are command-line tools, they do not
: Lists all fonts used within a PDF, revealing whether they are embedded or subsetted.
Released primarily as a bug-fix version, introduced several practical improvements to the toolkit and its companion viewer, XpdfReader : : Lists all fonts used within a PDF,
: The viewer now remembers the last page viewed and restores it upon reopening the file (configurable via the xpdfrc file).