How to get EPS Preview from Catalina working on Newer macOS (Monterey and Later)

This has been tested on up to Ventura. macOS running later versions of macOS won’t work.

EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) files are a legacy vector graphics format that some applications still use. Unfortunately, starting with macOS Catalina, Apple removed native support for previewing EPS files in the Preview app. If you rely on EPS files and want to preview them in Finder or Quick Look, here’s how to get it working again.

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Shall I install Safari Technology Preview

Safari Technology Preview is an experimental version of Apple’s Safari browser, designed as an early-access window into upcoming web technologies. Released by Apple in 2016, it’s powered by the latest version of the WebKit rendering engine, updated frequently—typically every few weeks—and doesn’t require a developer account to download

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Preview scans multiple pages but only shows the first one

Utilising Preview as your PDF tool for all scans on a Mac is an exceptional feature. The process is remarkably reliable, and once the data is obtained, it is straightforward to manipulate and organise the documents in the desired order. The only minor inconvenience I have encountered is that saving amended PDF documents can sometimes be frustrating. In the past, I would save the process as I worked, checking the document’s integrity by highlighting it and pressing the spacebar, which would display a preview of the document’s final appearance. However, this method has become unreliable, so I have switched to exporting as a PDF in Preview to ensure that the document is saved in the correct format. This approach prevents me from closing the edited file until I have reviewed the PDF preview.

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