What's new in PdfCompress 6.3.3
Aug 8, 2016
- Some people had problems running on El Capitan
- Yet another new icon
New in PdfCompress 6.3.2 (Aug 8, 2016)
New in PdfCompress 6.3.1 (Jul 4, 2013)
- New icon
- Compression report now includes more details about the file and hints for achieving better compression
- Bug fixes
New in PdfCompress 6.3 (May 7, 2013)
- Adds GateKeeper support for Mountain Lion, makes it easier to inform us of compression quality.
- Added some bug fixes and workarounds for incorrect PDF files.
New in PdfCompress 6.2.1 (Mar 14, 2012)
- Improvements in compression performance and bugfixes.
New in PdfCompress 6.2 (Mar 12, 2012)
- Bug fixes and performance improvements
New in PdfCompress 6.1.1 (Nov 22, 2011)
- Improved CMYK image handling, vastly improved compression for some files (users report 1000:1 compression on an Aperture-exported PDF), further improvements in error reporting and the usual bug fixes.
New in PdfCompress 6.1 (Nov 10, 2011)
- Vastly improves compression for some files (testers reported a seemingly incredible 1000:1 compression on Aperture output).
New in PdfCompress 6.0.6 (Oct 6, 2011)
- Improves CMYK image handling and error reporting.
New in PdfCompress 6.0.5 (Aug 11, 2011)
- Improved error reporting.
New in PdfCompress 6.0 (Apr 29, 2011)
- Version 6.0 adds support for newest PDF versions.
New in PdfCompress 5.9 (Mar 7, 2011)
- Improves metadata removal for even better compression results.
New in PdfCompress 5.8.1 (May 4, 2010)
- Fixes incompatibilities with some CMYK images in PDFs.
New in PdfCompress 5.8 (Apr 10, 2010)
- Snow Leopard compatibility (but Tiger no more)
- Better compatibility with new Acrobat versions
New in PdfCompress 5.7.1 (Apr 20, 2009)
- By popular demand: Tiger compatibility restored.
- Resolved issue where non-breaking spaces could be replaced by "!" character.
New in PdfCompress 5.7 (Feb 23, 2009)
- Includes bugfixes and performance enhancements.
New in PdfCompress 5.6.1 (Jun 24, 2008)
- Workaround for fax-decoding errors in downsampling
- Workaround for JPEG compression bug in Leopard