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Google Book Downloader -a Easy and Free Way to download Books From Google

Google Book Downloader is small utility(developed in .NET) which allows you to save book as PDF from google to your local filesystem and with many features,

  • Download any book from Google Books marked as ‘Full view’
  • Partially download any book from Google Books marked as ‘Limited preview’
  • Access to any book available only for US citizens (instructions)
  • Searching for hidden pages (not indexed by Google Books)

The Google Book Downloader application allows users to enter a book’s ISBN number or Google link to pull up the desired book and begin a download, fishing off with exporting the file to a PDF.

P.S.

If you want books, but don’t want to pay for them, there is a better way than walking into your local book store and pocketing them. Try grabbing them online, from Google!

Everyone must be aware of the Google Books Library project by now. If you’re not, it’s basically a way for Google to ensure all of the world’s book content is accessible and searchable. Through the Book Project, Google works with libraries to scan and archive their older and out of print materials.

–from How to download books from Google

references,
* How to use Google Book Downloader?
* How to use geolocation to download a book available only for US citizens?
* Google Book Downloader Homepage
* Google Books Library project

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Bookbinder-A Free Program To Create A Bindable Book From A PDF File

Today I recommend a free open source program, bookbinder, with it, you can easily create a bindable book from a PDF document.

Bookbinder is a program that will convert a PDF document into signatures suitable for traditional bookbinding.
While there are a lot of programs on the net that will create a single booklet from a small document, I couldn’t find one that would turn a 500 page novel or textbook into several signatures. So I had to write one.

The chosen PDF is split into chunks, the page order of each chunk is rearranged, then the pages are placed two to a page in a new PDF. After printing and folding, each bundle of sheets should be a correctly ordered signature, ready for binding.

Something like this…
Bookbinder
The program does steps 1 and 2. You have to do the rest to create a finished book.

The gui screenshot is like this,
Bookbinder
and it support 3 formats, booklet, perfect bound, signatures.

If you like it, please visit here for details and download it.

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Batch ReaderEnable Usage

Before Install

Download and Intall

  • download Batch ReaderEnable(email me, and I will give you download address)
  • unzip(you can use winzip, winrar or 7-zip) it to any folder you like

Run it

  • run readerenable.exe
  • click “Open” button to select the folder has PDF files to convert
  • click “Save” button to select the folder that save the converted PDF files(pay attention, the folder must be writable).
  • the process will start, during the conversion, please do not click the mouse or any key of the keyboard.

How to Register

  • Buy it(only $39 per license).
  • please click “register” button, it will pop up a new windows, get the machine code and mail to me.
  • After I got the machine code, I will send you reg code ASAP.
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