jpeg To pdf Converter command line
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jpeg To pdf Converter command line

Publisher: opoosoft.com
Version: 6.7
License: Shareware
Price: $29.00
Operating Systems: Win2000,Win7 x32,Win7 x64,WinServer,WinVista,WinVista x64,WinXP
System Requirements: all system
File Size: 1.11 MB
Total Views: 331
Total Downloads: 0
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Release Date: 5/30/2014
Last Update Date: 10/14/2017
jpeg To pdf Converter command line Short Description:
JPEG to PDF can convert jpeg formats to PDF documents.
jpeg To pdf Converter command line Long Description:
JPEG To PDF Converter is a perfect convert tool designed to convert JPEG into PDF files, which can helps you convert your photos, drawings, scanned and faxed images into Acrobat PDF documents.
JPEG To PDF Converter provides powerful functions and Settings include set the page size, orientation, margin and layout of the output PDF document; as well as change its properties, security setting, watermarking, bookmark, and viewer options. The interface of JPEG To PDF Converter has been designed to be user-friendly and can be easily operated by anyone. All a user needs to do is click on the menu and all the options of the program are available to you. All conversions can be done easily and smoothly..
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