Releases: SMH642800/ImageToPDF
Version 0.1.0
🎉 ImageToPDF v0.1.0 Released!
We’re excited to announce the first release of ImageToPDF — a simple, user-friendly desktop application that converts multiple images (such as manga or scanned pages) from folders into high-quality PDF files. Customize page margins, retain image clarity, and enjoy a smooth experience with a progress bar and intuitive UI.
🚀 Features
- 📁 Batch Process Subfolders: Automatically scans each subfolder and creates a separate PDF for each.
- 📐 Customizable Page Margins / Padding: Tailor the layout to your needs.
- 🖥️ Cross-Platform Support: Available on both macOS and Windows.
- 🖼️ One Image per Page (No Stitching): Keeps memory usage low and maintains image quality.
- 📊 Progress Bar Display: Know exactly how far along the conversion is.
⚠ macOS Gatekeeper Notice
- This app is not signed or notarized, so macOS may block it the first time you open it.
🚧 How to Open the App:
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If you see a message saying the app “can’t be opened because it is from an unidentified developer,” follow these steps:
- Go to System Settings > Privacy & Security
- Scroll down to the section that says: “ImageToPDF was blocked from use because it is not from an identified developer”
- Click the “Open Anyway” button
- A confirmation dialog will appear – click “Open” again
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You only need to do this once. Afterward, the app will launch normally.
📦 Installation
macOS
- Download the .dmg file and drag ImageToPDF.app into your Applications folder.
Windows
- Download the .zip file, extract it, and run ImageToPDF.exe.
📝 Notes
- Ensure images are in common formats like PNG or JPG and are sorted by filename.
- If conversion fails, double-check the folder structure and image formats.
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If you encounter any issues or have suggestions, feel free to submit an issue or contribute to the project 🙌