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  • Awesome tool for converting a folder of scanned images to one pdf. The best part is that you get things done even without going deep into command-line parameter details - I just used the examples provided with ReadMe. Still, if you'd like, you can configure quite a lot. Kudos!
  • Great job, I have ported to Android easily.
  • Outrageously simple to use jpeg2pdf *.jpeg -o somefile.pdf. Runs so fast you don't even see it happen.
  • Simply works as advertised.
  • Great program; lean, and just simply does what you need it to do. No BS means it executes fast. What a relief!
  • Is this a virus ? It didn't work for me. Please contact me if that's not the case and I'll remove this comment.
  • No custom page size?
  • Amazing program fast,easy and simple to use . Thank you
  • 1.1 no longer compiles on GNU/Linux. 1.02 does though, seems useful. Needs a bug tracker...
  • The following error appeares: Can't obtain image dimension from '11207021000_1440.jpg'. Aborted.
    1 user found this review helpful.
  • This is really fast, and works like a charm!!! Simple, light-weight; but does the job in perfection!!!
  • Really nice work! Fast and easy to use if you know the commandline a bit. Note: if you want to create a single PDF file for every image, you could run a command like: forfiles /p %CD% /m *.jp* /c "cmd /c C:\PATHTOPROGRAM\jpeg2pdf.exe @file -o @file.pdf" just change into the image directory and adjust the program path before you run the command. Have fun :-)
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  • Just amazing! Very fast, friendly and smart!
  • In the function Jpeg2PDF_GetFinalDocumentAndCleanup(), the address of the pdfFinalSize variable is passed to be assigned with the final PDF file size. However, the conditional block at the top of the function compares the variable's value instead of the variable's address: if (outPDF && (*outPDFSize >= pPDF->currentOffSet)) Shouldn't it be outPDFSize instead of *outPDFSize ? Thank you.
  • Really useful, but not intended for the average computer user. User needs some programming skills. A GUI would help much.
  • Super programme, merci pour le partage ! ;)