PDF 2 PSP is a simple tool for converting PDF documents and print outs into JPEG images suitable for displaying on the Sony PSP handheld game console. This allows you to download e-books, game manuals, album liners, etcetera to your PSP. Once they're on your PSP, you can read them anywhere - on the bus, at your desk, or on your couch.
Because of the extensive PDF support built right into OS X, any document you can print can be stored as a PDF and converted and downloaded to your PSP. Imagine using PDF 2 PSP to save driving directions from Mapquest, or headlines from
What's New
1.6 is much more memory efficient and plays more nicely with Tiger.
1.5 added AppleScript support.
Requirements
PPC, Mac OS X 10.3 or later.
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cannot get the file to fit in fullscreen help!!i don't know if somebodyelse got the same problem but i checked fit to screen box, but still get the same result
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PDF 2 PSP is a simple tool for converting PDF documents and print outs into JPEG images suitable for displaying on the Sony PSP handheld game console. This allows you to download e-books, game manuals, album liners, etcetera to your PSP. Once they're on your PSP, you can read them anywhere - on the bus, at your desk, or on your couch.
Because of the extensive PDF support built right into OS X, any document you can print can be stored as a PDF and converted and downloaded to your PSP. Imagine using PDF 2 PSP to save driving directions from Mapquest, or headlines from CNN!
PDF 2 PSP works best when used with a PSP synchronization tool such as PSPWare but it can also be used as a stand-alone tool.
Anonymous reviewed on 16 Aug 2005
Anonymous reviewed on 16 Aug 2005