FreeDist 3.0 - Free Automatic postscript to PDF conversion, merging, encryption.

Discussion in 'Pro/Engineer & Creo Elements/Pro' started by SVP, Jul 12, 2004.

  1. SVP

    SVP Guest

    Freedist can be found here: http://home.hccnet.nl/s.vd.palen

    FreeDist is a freeware postscript to PDF convertor
    that acts as a frontend for Ghostscript.
    It watches a specified folder for postscriptfiles being
    placed in and than automatically converts them
    unattended to PDF in a specified folder.
    It can also merge multiple postscript and/or PDF files into
    one PDF file.
    It can be easily setup to be a postscript viewer.
    FreeDist is small (181 Kb) and needs no setup, nor
    does it modify your registry.

    What's better in 3.0 than in the previous version:
    - Merging of postscript files with PDF files is possible now
    - Merging of PDF files is more then 4 times faster

    Stephan van der Palen
     
    SVP, Jul 12, 2004
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  2. SVP

    David Janes Guest

    : Freedist can be found here: http://home.hccnet.nl/s.vd.palen
    :
    : FreeDist is a freeware postscript to PDF convertor
    : that acts as a frontend for Ghostscript.
    : It watches a specified folder for postscriptfiles being
    : placed in and than automatically converts them
    : unattended to PDF in a specified folder.
    : It can also merge multiple postscript and/or PDF files into
    : one PDF file.
    : It can be easily setup to be a postscript viewer.
    : FreeDist is small (181 Kb) and needs no setup, nor
    : does it modify your registry.
    :
    : What's better in 3.0 than in the previous version:
    : - Merging of postscript files with PDF files is possible now
    : - Merging of PDF files is more then 4 times faster
    :
    : Stephan van der Palen

    Thank you, Stephan, for stopping by to flog, what I am sure, is a useful product.
    Since this question has come up several times in the last few months, maybe it
    would be productive to join one of those existing discussions since people who are
    interested are already paying attention to them. Just google pdf to find them.

    David Janes
     
    David Janes, Jul 12, 2004
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