Run PS to PDF Conversions on Windows, Linux, or macOS Using the Same Commands
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Convert PostScript to PDF on any OS using one simple command line tool. Here's how I saved hours on multi-platform file conversions.
Ever waste half a day converting files just to keep a team project moving?
That was me last year.
We had design assets sitting in EPS and PS format. I was on Windows. My developer was on Linux. The project manager had a Mac. Everyone needed the same files in PDFbut no one had the same workflow.
Email threads. Slack rants. PDF printer drivers failing.
One guy even tried to screenshot the files and convert those.
It was a mess.
Then I found VeryDOC Postscript to PDF Converter Command Line.
The tool that finally sorted my cross-platform PS to PDF chaos
Here's how I found it:
I was neck-deep in deadlines and couldn't deal with another tool that only worked on one OS or relied on 10 dependencies just to convert a simple PostScript file.
After trying a few bloated tools (you know the onesslow, limited, and weird UI), I landed on VeryDOC's PS to PDF Command Line tool.
Straightforward. Fast. Works on all three platforms.
No Ghostscript. No Acrobat. Just raw conversion power.
What makes it actually useful? Let me break it down
1. Same command on Windows, Linux, and macOS
You don't need to learn new commands or install different versions for each OS.
We literally ran the same script across our team's machines.
That's massive when you're automating things with shell scripts or batch files.
Same structure, every time. Clean.
2. Standalone and lightweight
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Doesn't rely on Ghostscript or Adobe products.
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No dodgy printer driver hacks.
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Works out of the boxliterally just drop the
.exe
or compile the right binary and go.
And it's fast. I'm talking instant conversion, even with large EPS files.
3. Power features without the bloat
This isn't just a dumb converter. You can:
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Rotate pages on the fly:
-rotate 90
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Set passwords (owner + user) and encryption: 40 or 128-bit
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Merge multiple PDFs:
"C:\*.pdf"
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Split PDFs into single pages
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Add metadata: title, author, subject, keywords
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Remove empty pages automatically
For me, I use it to:
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Clean up print exports from Adobe Illustrator
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Convert marketing brochures to secure PDFs
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Automate PDF creation from PostScript files with metadata
It's saved me dozens of hours and cleaned up my entire output workflow.
Who's this tool actually for?
If you're working in:
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Print production
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Design or publishing
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Software dev
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Server-side document processing
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Archiving EPS/PS files into a secure PDF format
You'll get a ton out of this.
Especially if your workflow spans multiple systems or you need to automate.
How it compares to other tools I tried
Most free converters?
Too limited or OS-locked.
GUI apps?
Too slow or don't batch well.
Scripting Ghostscript?
Can work, but it's a nightmare to configureespecially across OSes.
VeryDOC?
Just runs. Quietly. Reliably. No guesswork.
It's the kind of tool you forget aboutbecause it never breaks.
Final thoughts
If you're still juggling PS and EPS files manually or trying to standardise workflows across teams using different operating systems
This tool fixes all of that.
I'd highly recommend VeryDOC PS to PDF Converter Command Line for anyone working with PostScript files regularlyespecially if you care about speed, batch conversion, and cross-platform simplicity.
Try it here:
Need something more tailored?
VeryDOC also offers custom development services for teams needing bespoke solutions.
Whether you're building a PDF conversion engine into your backend, need to intercept print jobs, or want a headless service running on macOS or Linux serversthey can build it for you.
They've got deep experience with:
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Command line utilities across Windows, Linux, and macOS
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Virtual printer drivers
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PDF security, digital signature integration, and OCR
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Barcode and document layout processing
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API and hook-level file access interception
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TrueType font handling, Office-to-PDF automation, and much more
If you're stuck on a weird PDF problem or need your workflow rebuilt for scale, reach out via their Support Centre. These guys don't mess around.
FAQs
Can I run this tool on Linux and macOS as well as Windows?
Yes, the same command line structure works across all major OS platforms.
Does this require Ghostscript or Adobe Acrobat?
Nope. This tool is 100% standalone. No third-party dependencies required.
Can I merge or split PDFs with it?
Yes, it supports merging multiple PDFs into one and bursting a file into single pages.
Can I encrypt my PDFs?
Absolutely. You can set 40-bit or 128-bit encryption, plus owner and user passwords.
How does it handle batch conversions?
It's built for that. You can integrate it into any script, and it supports bulk processing seamlessly.
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