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Convert to PDF

Convert to PDF - 1.2

Convert all of your text files to PDF.

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Current Version: 1.2
Release Date: 2009-11-08
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 465
Downloads (all versions): 1,551

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Product Description:

Convert all of your text files to PDF. This action uses the underlying cups printing system ability to convert files, it's a simple front end to the command line tool cupsfilter.

Be advised that the limitation of the command line tool cupsfilter applies to this front-end.

What's new in this version:

This minor updates includes, a user-friendly installer and the binary is now 32/64bit Universal.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 - 10.6

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Convert to PDF Troubleshooting ReportDOESN'T WORK - Version: 1.2, 11/9/2009 06:40AM PST

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roro01
The download link yield version 1.1. Tried to convert rtf files to pdf using this action in Automator but to no avail. iMac Intel 10.5.8
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Convert to PDF CommentaryI agree - Version: 1.2, 11/9/2009 04:29AM PST

macdad614
This is superfluous. If you / I have a text file that you / I thought was important enough to save as a pdf, then you / I would have done that when you / I saved / read it the first time. I do this whenever I want to email text docs to others who may not have the same word processor or who don't need a spreadsheet to see my figures or who don't know how to manipulate a data base doc.
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Convert to PDF CommentaryPoor Instructions - Version: 1.2, 11/8/2009 05:33PM PST

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WhiteDog
This might be a good idea if it works. As it is, the developer does not provided decent directions on how to use it. Clearly it was designed by a geek for geeks. I'm not enough of a geek to figure it out - and I suspect I have a lot of company. I suggest the author go back to the drawing board - or find someone who knows how to use it to write a decent set of instructions.
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