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PDF Shrink can reduce most PDF files — including those created by Mac OS X iLife and iWork applications, Adobe Creative Suite, Microsoft Word & PowerPoint — by as much as 90% of their original size. PDF Shrink is ideal for consumers and small businesses that need to produce PDFs at a quality and file size appropriate for use on the Web, as email attachments, CD-ROMs and for on-screen reading. The software is compatible with Mac OS X 10.4 and supports PDF Services, droplets and AppleScript.

Images make up a significant part of the size of typical PDF file. PDF Shrink can modify the resolution and compression level of the images to match different requirements. Fonts can also make PDFs larger than necessary so Shrink allows you to optionally remove embedded “base 14” fonts. Shrink can also delete unused elements such as metadata, thumbnails and duplicated data.

Protect your documents using PDF Shrink’s new encryption feature. Prevent unauthorized access by adding a password or restrict use by selecting from several options including whether to allow changes, printing and content extraction. You can even set a different password to prevent unauthorized people from opening the PDF.

Need PDF optimized for a different use? The intuitive new wizard removes the jargon and unfamiliar terms from selecting different configurations to produce PDF optimized for different uses. Just tell the wizard how you plan to use your PDF and Shrink 4 picks the appropriate settings for you. Or use the Advanced mode to directly specify your settings.

PDF Shrink can be used in several different ways – drag-n-drop a PDF to the application icon or Dock, drag-n-drop to a setting, print through PDF Services, create a droplet or use AppleScript.

How much can PDF Shrink reduce the size of my PDF files? PDF files can be created by so many different applications that it is difficult to give one answer. PDF Shrink can reduce most types of PDF files by up to 10% to 90% of their original size.

WHAT'S NEW
Version 4.5 can now optimize PDFs for viewing on the iPhone and iPod Touch.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.4 or later.


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Developer:Apago, Inc.
Downloads:38,305
  - Version d/l:6,275
Utilities:Compression
License:Demo
Date:07 Jan 2009
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$35.00
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Mar 9 2009
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TAIPAN2008  I scanned some docs and, after merging them with Preview, I got an insane 11 Mb pdf file.

I checked the web looking for compress solutions but all suggestions didn't work fine for me (not enough reduction or bad output quality).

I tried PDFshrink and it worked exactly how I needed. A little bit pricey (here's way 4 stars and not 5) but it does exactly what it should do

CG  
(Version 4.5)

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Aug 17 2008
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WINET  use it since years and it works great. Probably the other with problems should have a bit of knowhow on what they doing. If jpg is compressed maximum you dont get more reduction.

For Me it works grest. Easy interface multiple jobs very stable.  
(Version 4.2.5)

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Feb 8 2008
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ORION MK. V  Works splendidly - including 4.2.2 -- and very intuitive and customizable for your workflow. Well worth every buck of the $35.  
(Version 4.2.2)

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Nov 13 2007

NOLAHOME  Any word on Leopard compatibility?  
(Version 4.1.1)

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Feb 8 2008

MACMONKY  Yeap, read the news and/or this:

http://apagoinc.com/documents/Apago_PDFShrink42_01152008.pdf  
(Version 4.2.2)

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Jan 19 2007

STONEMAN  It works nicely, and it is easy to adjust the settings. The website is a bit much, I agree. I could not find out, for example, what the upgrade fee was to move from 3 to 4. But they answer their email and are friendly.  
(Version 4.1.1)

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Jan 12 2007

HENRIKTEKNIK  Yes, the email requirement just to view the FAQ on the product's website does leave a bitter-sour aftertaste.  
(Version 4.1)

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Jul 1 2006

CN_STEVE  Is there an 'upgrade' option for people who've paid for v.3?

Why is PDFshrink web site so aweful? In order to view the "FAQ" you have to put in your name and Email?!

And then you have to download a pdf that's almost 1MB!! It's just a text file, could have loaded in html in seconds... very bad form for a company that is promoting the 'shrinking' of pdfs...

I love PDFshrink v3. That's the only reason I haven't let the website and terrible user experience on their web page slide, otherwise I'd move on, quickly!

PDFshrink needs to get a new group of folks to work on their web site!!!  
(Version 4.0)

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Sep 11 2006

DWIGHT KELLY - APAGO  Yes an upgrade is available for 3.0 users. It costs only $14. Please see http://www.apago.com/upgrade

for more information.  
(Version 4.0.2)

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Mar 21 2005
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ANONYMOUS  Brilliantly simple and flexible. Worth every penny.  
(Version 3.1)

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Jan 6 2005
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ANONYMOUS  Works great! Worth every penny. I love the UI and the quality of the output.  
(Version 3.1)

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Apr 22 2004
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ERIC PYE  This is a great little app, which "does exactly what it says on the tin". It's fantastic for shrinking down newsletters, manuals and such that need distributing by email. It's not cheap, but compare it to some of the alternatives (Acrobat, etc), and the hit is not so hard to take.  
(Version 3.1)

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