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i2pdf allows you to convert a selection of image files (JPG, PNG, BMP, TIFF and GIF) into PDF files.

The advantages that i2pdf got compared to other apps is that it is light (1mb), fast (compared to other apps that do the same), portable (don’t requires to be installed, just to be contained within any folder you want) and that it works in any Windows OS from Windows XP to Windows 7 ( 32 or 64 bits)
Once you download it, just create a folder and extract there the contents from the Zip it comes in.
To start using it just open Windows Explorer and browse to where you got the images you want to convert into a PDF file. Then execute i2pdf and drag and drop the images into the App.

The only other thing you may want to do is to open the options for the PDF file you are going to create. Select your settings and click “Build PDF”, You are done. The time it takes to convert your selection of images into a PDF file will depend on the number of images and the size of the images.
But you can create PDF files as big as your Virtual Memory allows you to. But unless you are using this app in a old machine, you should have more than enough memory to create a file from as many images you want.

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1 comments:
Thanks, only a little correction: the supported OS goes from WinXP to Win7 (32 and 64 bit).
Windows 2000 is not supported.
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