We needed a very simple way for staff to compress their PDF documents down so they could be sent via email. Adobe Distiller was overkill, and other tools involved too many steps or required the original documents to be modified. So to meet their needs I quickly put this small tool together.
This application uses Ghostscript to handle the compression. You will need to have a version installed in order to use this tool. If you already use PDF Creator or CutePDF then GhostScript is probably already installed.
For Word and Publisher files the Office Interop libaries are used to automate those applications to save your documents as PDFs before compressing them.
Simply drag some PDF or Word or Publisher files you'd like compressed to PDF and it will spit out compressed versions in the same directory as the originals. See below:
You can also press the Open button to browse for files using the regular Open File Dialog.
You'll need Ghostscript installed. If you don't have a copy it can be downlaoded from https://www.ghostscript.com/download/gsdnld.html
To convert Word and Publisher files you'll Microsoft Word and/or Publisher installed on your PC. Trial versions are available from https://products.office.com/en-au/try.
Binary releases available on https://github.com/pgodwin/PdfShrinker/releases
For source-code, this is Github - you're looking at the source!
I'm not looking at adding any features to the application anytime soon. However some useful ideas are:
Configurable compression settingAdded by @blu3r4y, thanks!- Error handling/graceful failing if conversion/compression fails
- Command-line options for batch jobs
As per Ghostscript requirements, this application is also licensed under the terms of the AGPL.