TinyPDF - PDF Compressor

TinyPDF - PDF Compressor

By 志勇 吴

  • Category: Utilities
  • Release Date: 2019-04-09
  • Current Version: 2.7
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 14.80 MB
  • Developer: 志勇 吴
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 10.11 or later.

Description

TinyPDF is a professional PDF compression tool that can reduce the size of pdf documents by 50%~80%. Features: 1. Reduce the size by 50% to 80% 2. Keep the original structure of the document 3. Support batch processing 4. Support drag and drop p.s : Does not support encrypted pdf documents Contact: Email:tommystudioservice@163.com

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Reviews

  • I want my money back

    1
    By عبدالصانع
    This app does not work, I want my money back. it is a waste of time
  • does not work

    1
    By Hungryguitar
    the ul says that it has been converted however the document was untouched. FAKE
  • I want my money back

    1
    By cpawlus
    This app is a joke. It is trialware and should not be on the apple store as presented. I want my money back..... so I can buy a real alternative.
  • Missing app icon, UI broken, trial version (surprise!), unclear language

    1
    By 100 Watt Walrus
    Well, it did reduce the *one* PDF I was able to test... HOWEVER… - User has no choice where the reduced PDFs are created (without permission it creates a new folder in your Pictures directory), so instead of having a reduced version in the same folder as the original, you have to hunt down the copy - This is surprise trial software (no warning on the App Store) — it won’t reduce PDFs over 1MB, and apparently you can’t reduce more than 3 PDFs before you have to pay. Worse, that limit of 3 includes *attempts* — if you try to reduce 2 PDF that are more than 1MB, you only have 1 PDF left before you have to pay). - The UI is sloppy and has a lot of bugs (CMD+W doesn’t close the window), including… … - The app always launching in the lower-left quadrant of the screen, content hidden behind the window’s title bar (including the UPGRADE button) … - a Menu Bar interface that only works if the app is in the foreground, and doesn’t do anything that couldn’t have (and should have) been handled in standard menus … - and lot of misspelled words — not to mention words that aren’t actually words ("You have 3 free quato and limite to 1MB Size” — what’s a “quato”? “limite” instead of “limited”?) - And — basic of basics — the app has an icon in the App Store, but the real app does not — it’s just the generic application icon I can’t speak to how well it reduces PDFs compared to other software because after being blocked from reducing two PDFs that were over 1MB, I had only one try left (unbeknownst to me), so I wasn’t able to compare its abilibies against other apps.

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