An utility to convert PS and EPS files to PDF files
| Version | 2.1 |
| Updated | May 28th 2013 |
| Developer |
verypdf.com Inc
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| User Rating |
1585
3.1
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| Original File Size | 9.9 MB |
| Downloads | 15834 |
| Systems | Windows All |
| Category | Office Tools |
PS to PDF Converter is a command-line utility that lets you create PDF documents from PostScript files (PS format), as well as perform other actions.
While most applications include a graphical interface with an intuitive layout, some users prefer working with tools based on Command Prompt, since a few inputted lines get the job done in no time.
As installation is not a requirement, you can simply drop the program files anywhere on the hard drive and launch a Command Prompt dialog.
Alternatively, you can store PS to PDF Converter on a USB flash drive or similar storage unit, and run it on any computer. This way, you can keep the program in your pocket whenever you're on the go.
What's more important is that this tool does not work with the Windows Registry section, and does not leave behind files on the hard drive after removing it.
So, you can merge PDF files into one item, create PostScript files from PDFs, edit the metadata (e.g. subject, title, author, keywords), as well as make the app remove empty pages from the PDF and rotate pages during conversion automatically. In addition, you can set an owner and open password, together with permissions (e.g. forbid commenting or editing), among others.
PS to PDF Converter Crack is very low-demanding when it comes to the CPU and system memory, so it doesn't put a strain on the computer's overall performance. We have not encountered any issues throughout our evaluation, since the app did not hang, crash or pop up error dialogs. All in all, PS to PDF Converter Crack offers a simple solution when it comes to PS-to-PDF conversions and other related operations.
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