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Giveaway of the day — JPG to PDF

JPG to PDF is a Windows utility to convert JPG to PDF format.
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JPG to PDF was available as a giveaway on February 19, 2012!

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JPG to PDF is a Windows utility to convert JPG to PDF format. Besides converting every single JPG to PDF files normally, JPG to PDF also has an option to convert multiple JPG files to a single PDF file.

That means you can make your own PDF photo album or PDF eBook!

System Requirements:

Windows 2000/ XP/ 2003/ Vista/ 7/ 8

Publisher:

PDFZilla.com

Homepage:

http://www.jpgpdf.net/

File Size:

1.98 MB

Price:

$39.95

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#62

This is the most poorly programed application I’ve ever encountered. It does not follow any programing conventions. It installs to the route directory and has little configuration options. WAY over priced for what it does.

Reply   |   Comment by Neal  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#61

I feel like it’s counterpart is much more useful, which is to convert PDF to JPG, PNG, GIF, etc. The reason is I realy like it and self-explanatory.

Reply   |   Comment by cathy  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-2)
#60

I know I'm a little late, but I just had to answer some questions--especially the one about why anyone would want to convert images to PDF. Obviously if you're asking that, you don't do genealogy research--yet. I used to wonder why anyone would want to do genealogy, but I discovered over 20 years ago how interesting and even fun it can be. I use Irfanview to view images, such as census forms from many years ago, birth and death certificates, marriage certificates, etc., so I can copy (i.e., type) the data into my genealogy program as I gather more information about my great grandparents and other ancestors.

Transferring the data to my genealogy program is very time-consuming, time I could spend finding more information about my family. I tried one suggestion--saving a JPG file as PDF in Irfanview. Guess what, I still can't copy the text to paste it into my program, so it doesn't work for me. I don't know if this GAOTD program or any of the free converters will work either, but I'm going to try them. I suspect that they all do the same as Irfanview, so I could still be looking. Of course, census data is all handwritten, so it probably won't do me any good to copy it unless a handwriting program will be able to read it. Not all of the B, D, & M certificates are typed, either. But copying them directly into my genealogy program from a PDF will save me a lot of time if I can do it.

I have to agree, though, that it's unlikely I would pay more than $20 for any program that would convert to PDF text that I could copy and paste.

Reply   |   Comment by Laurie N  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#59

In trying to review this software and also see whats going on with new facebook direction. The issue is that your not setup as company..so you can not like. it looks like your creating a personal account which is used for friending. You site asks us to like the new site....but since your not setup as company...it will not work.
Also....didn't know how links would work in future. Including game site. Sorry to put this in middle of info..but was looking at this software from facebook in first place.

Reply   |   Comment by steve  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#58

The use of these kinds of software is, let's imagine you have 200 image files that you want to print. If you convert these 200 files into one single pdf, it will be very convenient in printing.

Reply   |   Comment by kkr  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#57

Ron Again sorry I ment #17 Adam Smith gave a Fair Review.

Reply   |   Comment by Ron Romano  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#56

Just would like to say also that there are many PDF programs out there but as #19 already stated what I would have said but I have one thing to add the Registration Key does work in the Portable Version on the website. Another Great Program to add to your GOTD Collection.

Thanks GOTD and PDFZilla for the Download.

Reply   |   Comment by Ron Romano  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#55

Looks great! I know i'll be using it! Thanks so much! Windows 7, 64, downloaded easily, registered fine by reading readme plus the comment above that says we have to press "buy me." I like that it said on the installed program in a popup that i was registered correctly (i don't feel safe when programs don't say this) but i admit to some confusion before i saw that popup when, after downloading, it took me straight to developer's site offering a free download.

Reply   |   Comment by Joan  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#54

Review: Overpriced for available features.

Reply   |   Comment by Joseph Yarbrough  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-3)
#53

Why would you want, or need, to do this? I have posters that have been produced as a PFD and it appears to be the images that swell the file size. An A3 size poster with 4 images in it rolled in at over 16 megs! Impossible to e-mail, as the size gets rejected. Virtually anything displays a .jpg (including browsers), so why the need to make a PDF from it?

Reply   |   Comment by Dave  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#52

As umaxy has stated Xnview does the task (and many other tasks) very well and free. Beside, there is bullzip PDF printer (with ghostscript) which converts not only image files, but almost everything to PDF, for free.

Reply   |   Comment by Pacho  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#51

In the rare circumstance where I do this, I simply "print" the image file to PDF with PDF X-Change, or NitroPDF. Why add clutter with an app, free or paid?

Reply   |   Comment by Flacadoo  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+3)
#50

The following link points to some of the most useful PDF functions you will find anywhere.
http://www.pdfill.com/pdf_tools_free.html

It provides conversions to and from PDF and JPG files, plus merging and splitting PDF files, and to many other functions to numerous to mention.
Invaluable if you work with PDF files on a regular basis.

Reply   |   Comment by OldScotty  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+6)
#49

Attention all: Online image converters suggested by both Giovanni and Andy could be quite dangerous. Using an online converter means you ARE releasing images such as family fotos to third parties and allowing these fotos to be stored on some faceless server in some unknown location.

Do you know what geocoding is? Fotos can be geocoded. You ESPECIALLY do not want to ever release geocoded fotos to the Internet at large.

Did Giovanni or Andy look at the TERMS AND CONDITIONS of these online services such as this...Third Party Advertising
We use third-party advertising companies to serve ads when you visit our Web site. These companies may use information (not including your name, address, e-mail address or telephone number) about your visits to this and other Web sites in order to provide advertisements on this site and other sites about goods and services that may be of interest to you. To learn more about “behavioral advertising” practice or to opt-out of this use of your anonymous information, you can visit networkadvertising.org.


Even if these companies promise not to release YOUR email and images in most cases, there is always the potential for a hacker or new owner to grab your these items. There was an infamous case in the USA back 25 years or thereabouts where a not for profit group lost their members roster in a bankruptcy case. The adversary of the group purchased this member data at auction and used it to harass the former group members.

People need to become more Internet savvy. There are just too many risks. PLEASE, IF YOU CARE ABOUT YOUR FAMILY THEN KEEP YOUR FAMILY FOTOS AWAY FROM ONLINE CONVERTERS.

I can sum this up and today's offer in one word: IrfanView

Stay Safe!
Cheers

Reply   |   Comment by Mr. Snoozles  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+12)
#48

I found a bug.
If you launch the program, select File from the pulldown menue
and then select Exit. The program wont exit.

Reply   |   Comment by Mathew  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+4)
#47

JPG to PDF for $40. Why? I just don't get it! Why would I want to do this? In all my years as as an engineer (26) and senior systems analyst (10) I have never felt the need to do this.

Reply   |   Comment by Sam  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#46

Re: #9. "As a prolific webmaster, would like to know: Is there any benefit to having this program?"

As a webmaster myself, I often display 3 to 4 page promotional flyers for clients and as separate images for each page would require separate files to click on to view independently, converting them all together into one PDF is perfect for a single link to open a multiple page document in which users can scroll through to view every page.

Reply   |   Comment by IT3  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#45

To #22 and others who have questioned why you would want to convert a JPG file to PDF..... You would use it to convert a document that was scanned as a JPEG file to PDF. When I scan documents with my portable scanner, the only option is to save the file as a JPEG. I would like to be able to convert them to PDF and if needed, further convert them to a Word or Rich Text document so that I could edit the document.

Reply   |   Comment by AZ Gamer  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#44

Batch coverter may be useful.

Reply   |   Comment by kimwu  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#43

I have converted several JPEG's to a single PDF conversions many times. Mainly in connection with Real Estate transactions with people who require formats that are bullet proof (PDF readers are in almost all PC operating/email readers). I would think pictures to Grandma would be another potential use.

One big problem is the speed of the free ones and the fact that some like to watermark your PDF if you do not pay to register.Some only do one image at a time

MY personal favorite is

http://www.compulsivecode.com/project_imagetopdf.aspx

Really fast.. I am sure there are others but I am just giving my two cents worth..

Reply   |   Comment by Rochesterbud  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#42

#33 Duncan, you can also save images as PDF's in Photoshop. Review comment #36 by MikeR, Do a "Save As" and use the drop downs boxes to select what you want to do. For reducing file sizes, Photoshop has a "Save for Web" option that I use first to create the smaller file sized .jpg, then I can also do the save as to create the pdf. If I want to create an even smaller sized .pdf, I use Acrobat.

Reply   |   Comment by Big Randy  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#41

In spite of this product's purpose, I feel like it's counterpart is much more useful, which is to convert PDF to JPG, PNG, GIF, etc. The reason is obvious and self-explanatory.

Reply   |   Comment by Wenli  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#40

WAS GOING TO USE TO EMAIL PICS BUT THEN I FOUND OUT THAT VISTA AND WI 7 DO THIS AUTOMATICALLY HERES HOW: http://graphicssoft.about.com/od/digitalphotography/ht/emailpicsvista.htm

Reply   |   Comment by DAWOOD AKRAM  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#39

This may be a one-trick pony, but it works better for me than the "freeware" programs out there. For those that question the purpose of a .JPG to .PDF converter - my situation is perfect for this application. I scan multiple types of documents, pictures, correspondence, and directions to images (usually .JPG) and, when I have to send them to businesses with whom I contract, I have to convert them to something that can universally be read. VOILA - PDF..

Reply   |   Comment by Dick Fischer  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+4)
#38

Free and Better alternative: Nitro PDF Reader 2

http://www.nitroreader.com/download/

does MUCH more than others

Reply   |   Comment by Cap  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+5)
#37

This may be a 'Heads Up' for some of you.
A PDF can 'contain' an image, or it can contain text(etc).
I could give you two PDF files of say your resume.
One would be an image (like a photo, or simple scan of your resume page).
The other could look identical, but contain text(etc).
The difference would be, you could drag your mouse over some of the text to select it, and say copy that text to the windows clipboard.
However the PDF file that was just an image would be incapable of letting you select text, and copy it. In the same way that a JPG of your resume, would not allow you to select and copy the text.

There are programs out there, that will let you convert a JPG into an editable PDF.
However those programs have to have inbuilt intelligence to convert an image of text, into real text.
That functionality is called OCR (Optical Character Recognition).
As best that I can tell, this program does not have OCR.

Thus I am giving this 'Heads Up' to save a few of you the trouble of installing, and then discovering that it did not do what you expected.

PS This PS does not relate to OCR.
I have the free doPDF program installed, which allows you to redirect the Print option in all programs to a PDF file (instead of going to your printer). You can do that from your browser, or your Word program, or your image viewer, or from anywhere.

Reply   |   Comment by Rob  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+7)
#36

IrfanView, one of the finest and longest-established image viewers / editors out there, will convert any image into a pdf: simply click on "save as" and, in the "Save As Type" drop-down menu, select pdf from an options list which covers just about every conceivable conversion process known to mankind, including exotica like Enhanced Compressed Wavelet, EA Sports, TruVision Targa and LuraWave.

IrfanView is and always has been amongst the most popular freeware in the world:

http://www.irfanview.com/

Not quite as long-established, but also deservedly popular, is developer Jesse Yeager's simple-yet-effective JpegtoPDF:

http://www.compulsivecode.com/Project_ImageToPDF.aspx

I rarely need to convert any single image to pdf because I tend to insert images into documents and then pdf the entire thing using Bullzip:

http://www.bullzip.com/

but on occasions have, for speed of use with a single image, simply hit 'save as' (or hotkey S) in Irfanview and achieved the desired result. However, Irfanview, at least in my version -- which isn't the latest -- doesn't do batch pdf conversions (though it may well do now; I don't know.)

Which is why I have JpegtoPdf, because it can batch easily and at lightning speed according to the user's criteria. (Note: JpegtoPDF requires Microsoft NET Framework 2.0, though most computers have this version nowadays.)

IrfanView, JpegtoPDF and Bullzip are free today and free tomorrow: they can be re-installed and updated at no cost whenever the need arises.

Today's offering would be disadvantaged against rival freeware were the asking price $9.99. But such a price might be justified thanks to the facility to output several pdfs as a single file, something which the freeware alternatives mentioned above cannot do.

However, at $39.95, the product seems massively over-priced -- especially as the ability to merge pdfs can be readily achieved by Andrea Vacondio's little open source, and also entirely free, PDF Split & Merge:

http://www.pdfsam.org/

On which basis, then, many thanks GAOTD and PDFZilla, but no thanks: at $39.95 today's software offers nothing that is not already available free of charge. The developer really needs to re-think its OTT pricing policy if JPGtoPDF is to have any commercial future at all.

Reply   |   Comment by MikeR  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+49)
#35

Coverted a few JPGs to single PDF .
No PDF file resulted - I was presented with a Windows Explorer screen of the output folder I choose in Settings - no PDF file there .
Also no support for Hebrew fonts .

Reply   |   Comment by Ioan Hirsch  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+9)
#34

TOO EXPENSIVE!! Theres many freeware programs that can do the same/more features as this program if you search. Also who would want to convert there JPG to PDF when you can drag them in to word and go on google and search DOC to PDF and that will work just as good ONLINE!

Reply   |   Comment by zacy5000  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+11)
#33

I downloaded this despite the thumbs down. I use Photoshop/Illustrator daily and run a small forum which I'd like to start publishing a magazine for. I thought this tool would be perfect. (Although I can save as PDF via Illustrator.)

It installed and registered (read the readme file for the key) just fine. It started up fast and seemed to convert the JPG's to PDF's rather quickly.

But then at around 86%, it crashed. It just stopped working and I got an error message "pdf.exe has stopped working". The program however still completed the PDF file and once I closed the "pdf.exe has stopped working" dialog box, the program was still there and appeared to be functioning.

I'm not sure if this is because of my system (i7/Win7x64/8gb ram) or if it's a fault of the program.

Other thoughts:

It's expensive, so I would never have bought this. If it was twenty bucks cheaper, then it'd be great. It's great for those of us who want to create magazines or albums. Think how nice it'd be to put a bunch of your camera pictures into one easy to use PDF file and distribute it to friends and family? Create captions in your favorite image editor and you have a pictorial.

I like the idea of this program, it's easy to use but my experience has been far less satisfactory despite it still outputting a .PDF.

Reply   |   Comment by Duncan  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+11)
#32

I meant to add that I want to see:
* Optimising the file size must have user-definable parameters.
* There should be a way of adding a title and short description to each image; not even the file name is shown.
* Be able to set the file Properties Title definition instead of forcing it to be "JPG To PDF http://www.JPGPDF.net"
* The user should also be able to define the Properties Author, Subject and Keywords.
* Have the means to define a number of images to a page, as in a contact sheet.
In my view, only with all of the above could the price of $39.95 even approach being justified; as it stands it is grossly overpriced.

Reply   |   Comment by Mike  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+6)
#31

Set up requires placement in the start menu. I don`t think so!!!!

Reply   |   Comment by Penwv  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+4)
#30

Software in this price area convert both ways ! And most of the same software is able to convert more than one type of file !

I´ll say this software is too expencive considered all above facts !

Reply   |   Comment by Trucker  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#29

* Installs and activates without any problems on Windows XP SP3 if a little unusual to have a default install to a directory in the drive root but that can be changed during installation.
* Drag and drop works as it it should and there are tools to change the order of images, add/remove files and folders which are fine.
* The help link to http://www.jpgpdf.net/tutorial.html fails with a 404 error - 'The requested URL /tutorial.html was not found on this server.'
* Thankfully the output path can be changed from the root as can saving as a combined file or individual files.

BUT .... it makes no attempt to optimise the file size - 6 images of 73MB results in a single PDF of 73MB! How useless is that for making a useful PDF file to send to other people?

* Uninstalled until something like the free Fookes EasyThumbnails is installed as part of the program (http://www.fookes.com/ezthumbs/)

Reply   |   Comment by Mike  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+21)
#28

This program has some serious issues. I downloaded it, installed it and registered it with the proper code. Went to convert 29 images into one file and it kept comming back saying the process was completed. When I clicked on my PDF file, I got a corrupted message.

I have now removed this from my computer and do not wish to have it on again. Also I have WOT on my computer and I got a message warning that the website of the software (NOT GAOTD), has an unreliable reputation. So this tells me to stay away from any of their products now and in the future.

Reply   |   Comment by Windspiritwitch  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+15)
#27

"That means you can make your own PDF photo album or PDF eBook!" Perhaps if you (GAOTD or the vendor) could explain what possible use anyone would have for a PDF photo album or why it's such a steal at $39.95, there wouldn't be such an ugly mood in the User Rating section or such a deafening silence in the Comments area.

Anyone?

Reply   |   Comment by Lannie Baylor  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#26

$40 is way too high for a one-trick pony when shareware such as LibreOffice (formerly OpenOffice) can do the same thing plus a whole lot more.
http://www.libreoffice.org

Reply   |   Comment by Hamachisn't  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+12)
#25

What is there not to like? Easy installation, registration and the app works speedily... thanks GAOTD!

Reply   |   Comment by fallenwattle  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-16)
#24

worked fine on w7 64, I used to convert resume pic to pdf so I can copypaste on online apps. lic in read me so click buy and paste it.

Reply   |   Comment by greg b  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-8)
#23

Decent software and does what it says. But come on.. $39.95??

Everyone here, fasten your seat-belts. Free alternatives:

1. Image to PDF Converter Free ( http://www.softpedia.com/get/Multimedia/Graphic/Image-Convertors/Image-to-PDF-Converter-Free.shtml )

2. PDFCreator ( http://sourceforge.net/projects/pdfcreator/ )

3. PDFill PDF Editor ( http://www.pdfill.com/ )

4. PrimoPDF ( http://www.primopdf.com/ )

5. CutePDF Writer ( http://www.cutepdf.com/products/cutepdf/writer.asp )

6. doPDF v7 ( http://www.dopdf.com/ )

7. OmniFormat ( http://www.omniformat.com/ )

8. JPEG to PDF ( http://www.jpegtopdf.com/ )- but it is limited

9. JPG to PDF Converter ( http://www.softpedia.com/get/Multimedia/Graphic/Image-Convertors/Wondersoft-JPG-to-PDF-Converter.shtml )

10. Batch Image To PDF ( http://www.softpedia.com/get/Multimedia/Graphic/Image-Convertors/Batch-Image-To-PDF.shtml )

11. Free JPG To PDF Converter ( http://www.softpedia.com/get/Multimedia/Graphic/Image-Convertors/Free-JPG-To-PDF-Converter.shtml )

12. Image to PDF Converter Free ( http://www.softpedia.com/get/Multimedia/Graphic/Image-Convertors/ChiefPDF-Image-to-PDF-Converter-Free.shtml )

13. Image2PDF ( http://www.softpedia.com/get/Multimedia/Graphic/Image-Convertors/ImagePDF.shtml )

14. Image to PDF ( http://sourceforge.net/projects/image2pdf/ )

And tons of other virtual pdf printers.


For those who prefer not to install software, we have

A) Portable software: i2pdf ( http://web.newsguy.com/lmgava/i2pdf/ )

B) online converters:

1. http://www.freepdfconvert.com/

2. http://docupub.com/pdfconvert/

3. http://www.convertmyimage.com/

4. http://www.cometdocs.com/

5. http://document.online-convert.com/convert-to-pdf

6. http://www.pictureresize.org/online-images-converter.html

7. Not the best way, but you may insert the image into MS Office 2007 or 2010 and use the office utility to convert it into pdf.


So why should someone go for a paid software or free for a limited time with a restriction that it cannot be upgraded in future (or pay for it if you need to upgrade) when freewares are there in the cyberworld (with a lot of better and powerful options)?


Phew! Enough from me. Now over to our King Giovanni! ;)

Cheers and have a great day! :)

Reply   |   Comment by Andy (Prince of Freebies)  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+123)
#22

Can someone please tell me why one would want to convert a file from JPG to PDF format? Seriously, what is the advantage of converting a picture from its native JPG format to PDF format? Thanks.

Reply   |   Comment by BearPup  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-10)
#21

http://web.newsguy.com/lmgava/i2pdf/ – Freeware image to pdf converter. Not only jpg, it’s support png, bmp, tiff & gif file as well.

Reply   |   Comment by fiziee  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#20

This is good if you have a small number of files where you accidently scanned a document to a jpg file. Converts it to a pdf doc, simple and easy.

However, if you try to load more than 15 pictures in a list to convert to one PDF it can't handle it. Worth keeping. 32 bit Win7 Premium.

Reply   |   Comment by Mack Bolan  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#19

http://web.newsguy.com/lmgava/i2pdf/ - Freeware image to pdf converter. Not only pdf, it's support png, bmp, tiff & gif file as well.

Reply   |   Comment by fiziee  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+8)
#18

Wonderful! I've been looking for JUST this kind of program. Thank you!

Reply   |   Comment by Sana  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-57)
#17

I have no affiliation to this software or its author
This is an excellent JPG to PDF program, previously I used the excellent freeware i2PDF
The advantages of JPG to PDF include a very fast conversion speed, good clear PDF document, and minimal clutter. The ability to add a complete folder to be converted works well.
The disadvantages include the programs attempt to install in the C:\ drive instead of C:\Program Files; the small program screen size (which makes it near impossible to review the list of files to be converted, since the file names get obscured, and you cant increase the program size/maximise the program), and the inability to have a default setting of "Save PDF to the same directory as the image files"
The small program size, and the inability to read the entire JPG file name in some cases, needs to be fixed
Overall though, the advantages describes far outweigh the disadvantages- the small file size of the PDF calculates to be the same size as the total file size of the image files.

Reply   |   Comment by Adam Smith  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+19)
#16

This is the most poorly programed application I've ever encountered. It does not follow any programing conventions. It installs to the route directory and has little configuration options. WAY over priced for what it does.

Reply   |   Comment by DataPoint Systems  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+29)
#15

Honestly I can't see the usefulness of APPS like today's giveaway!!

And anyway, if you want for some odd reason convert your JPG file to PDF you can do that with FREE online services like ZAMZAR, just to mention the most famous one:

www.zamzar.com

Alternatively, or in addition to it, use this nice APP which does exactly the same thing as this GAOTD, with the only difference that it doesn't ask you a dime for that and it's always updatable:

http://www.pdfarea.com/Image-to-PDF-Converter-Free.htm

So charging 40 bucks for a program like this GAOTD is completely NONSENSE to me: what do you make of it, dudes?? LOL!

That being said....I personally find more useful (FREE) programs that extract IMAGES from PDF files (from brochures, for instance), rather than the opposite: how about you, folks??

The freeware "Fusion PDF Image Extractor 1.0" can do this job pretty flawlessly for FREE:

http://www.fusion242.com/index.php/our-products/fusion242-pdf-image-extractor/

And how about convert your PDF files into WORD or even your POWERPOINT, WORD and EXCEL documents into a PDF file??

http://www.anypdftools.com/pdf-to-word.html
http://www.dvd-ppt-slideshow.com/ppt-pdf-converter/

40 $ just to convert JPG images to a PDF file?? Come on....LOL!

Enjoy!!

Ciao
Giovanni

Reply   |   Comment by Giovanni  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+78)
#14

I can't believe! Yes! I can't believe such a small software costs $39.95! There is a FREE alternative names FreePic2Pdf, also small, portable, also doesn't need Acrobat.

Anyway, thanks to you all, GOTD and PDFZilla.

Reply   |   Comment by firstrose  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+27)
#13

Quality of the output file is bad. Try Anypic to pdf converter. It was given away earlier. Its output quality is better than this and it is feature rich. www.batchimageconverter.com

Reply   |   Comment by vvv  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+11)
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