PdfCompress is, as its name says, an application that helps you reduce the size of your PDF documents. This program comes in handy when dealing with large PDFs you need to compress for easier file sharing via email or Internet document publishing services.
You have access to various compression methods that significantly reduce the size of your PDFs. The app compresses images and removes unnecessary fonts from your PDF documents without damaging the quality of the input file.
All you need to do is to configure the compression options to match your needs and drag-and-drop the PDF over the tool's icon (on the Dock). The application immediately processes the input file and saves it to the designated folder location.
The thing I don't like about this program is that it doesn't offer you support for batch processing, a time-saving feature that could come in handy when dealing with a large number of PDF files.
Even though the app brings two disadvantages, my belief is that it's still worth trying this tool. PdfCompress does an incredible job reducing PDF size, is very simple to handle, and immediately offers you the results you require.
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