Badia Images to PDF, free for a limited time

Although I have already commented on it in the occasional article, the PDF format arrived a few years ago to stay with all of us, and for now There does not seem to be another format that can stand up to it, not only in compatibility with any operating system, but also in the number of functions it offers us, allowing us to create forms, protected documents ... Furthermore, most browsers are compatible with this format so it is not necessary to download the viewer of files in PDF format to be able to open them.

The problem comes when we have to create documents in this format, since most applications that allow us to do so are paid. Through Microsoft Word or Pages we can save our work in this format without problems, but both are paid, one way or another. But we can not only create text documents, since some companies have other needs such as sharing images of their products or work in this format, so that their viewing is more comfortable than going image by image.

Badia Images to PDF, allows us to convert the image formats JPG, TIFF, BMP, PNG, PSD, PDF, EPS, AI and images in RAW format in separate files or in a set where all the images are grouped. The operation is very simple since we only have to drag the images to the application once it is open and it will begin to carry out the process.

Being images, many companies may want to prevent these from being extracted from the document. Badia Images to PDF, allows us to encrypt the files so that the recipient cannot extract them. In addition, we can also add a password to prevent the images from reaching unwanted people. If the images do not occupy the entire width of the page, a width that can be configured, we can add a background color as well as a filter to all the images. Badia Images to PDF has a regular price of 8,99 euros but until next March 31 we can download it for free through the link that I leave below.


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  1.   rfog said

    Where is the link to the application? Not even to the website of it. If you think that this way we stay longer in your place without going out ... you will be fine. What you get is that instead of adding you to the frequently visited sites, we only see you glancingly if someone links you or you appear on sites like Flipboard, which is my case for this post.

    Ah, thank you (half) for the app notice.

    1.    Ignatius Hall said

      Do you really think that we make articles to offer applications that are not free and for people to visit us?
      You should make yourself look at it. It did not link to the application due to a specific failure of the plugin, nothing more. It is fixed.
      Do not bother to visit them again, we do not need readers who criticize instead of reporting a specific error.
      Greetings.

    2.    Marco said

      soydemac, es una gran pagina, si no la conoces no tienes méritos para hablar mal de ella, eres un imbecil.