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EDITOR NOTES
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DESCRIPTION
PDF2Office is a comprehensive PDF document conversion and data extraction tool.
PDF2Office converts PDF documents into fully editable Microsoft® Word, RTF, AppleWorks, HTML and other files recreating the original construction and layout of the document.
PDF2Office forms paragraphs; applies styles; regroups independent graphics elements; extracts images; creates tables; processes headers/footers; endnotes/footnotes and columns/sections, all automatically - without any intervention.
PDF2Office integrates seamlessly with Microsoft® Word X/2004, allowing you to directly open PDF documents within Microsoft® Word.
PDF2Office provides options for converting a range of pages in a PDF document into popular word processing formats as well as image types such as JPEG, Photoshop, PNG and TIFF. Furthermore, it offers the capability to extract images from specific pages within a PDF document.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 4.0 has over 120+ new features and enhancements and completely integrates with and supports Office 2008 for the Macintosh platform.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later.

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| PDF2Office Personal User Reviews (9 posts) | Write A Review |
 | Feb 7 2008 |
M-RICK For half of the price deskUNPDF does an incredible better job ! (Version 4.0) | |
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 | Jan 3 2007 |
MACTHEWEB I had the same problems with this for complex documents and had it occasionally would not export. Sorry folks, not ready for prime time. If you're willing to spend this kind of money try ReadIRIS Pro. It is an OCR program for scanning text but also converts PDFs to RTF or plain text. It is very accurate, if not fast. Download the demo, give your email address and wait for their special promo pricing before you buy. You might save $50. If you just want the text out of a PDF for reading on a Palm, try the free PDF2RTFService from . Sorry, no tables or images. Highlight the text, choose Services from the Application Menu and select PDF2RTF. Save the resulting file and you're ready to convert it to a pdb. (Version 2.1) | |
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 | Aug 5 2005 |
ANONYMOUS v2.1 is not good at converting simple tables or spreadsheets. In fact, I resorted to manually re-entering the values and formatting as it was so jumbled. (Version 2.1) | |
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 | Apr 8 2005 |
Saw this at the SF MacWorld Convention (2005). Spoke with the developers and they seemed to make it work on the showroom floor. Was about to buy but hesitated due to the price (I only needed to convert 5 documents at the time). I now have several dozen e-books in pdf format that I'd like to convert to html so i can process them in iSilo for reading on my palm. Downloaded this software (despite the warnings in the reviews) to try it out. I WAS NOT ABLE TO CONVERT ANY OF MY PDF FILES. I tried all the export formats possible. I even would have settled for a plain text conversion but no such luck. A dialog box would say i got a successful conversion and I would get a new document but on opening the document, it would be empty. I've been looking for an affordable pdf -> rtf/html application for a long time. It seems there is none out there. I'd even "shudder" use a windows app if there was one but I don't know of any..... (Version 2.1) | |
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 | Dec 13 2004 |
PAKKMAN781 DO NOT DOWNLOAD THIS!!! This is probably the single most horrible, overpriced, and quirky app that has ever been on MacUpdate! I have never used anything worse from this site, this is truly a shame! It will also mess around with your system, like insert itself in the Dock, I truly feel invaded. Do not waste the time or bandwidth downloading this shame. (Version 2.0) | |
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 | Dec 2 2004 |
ANONMACUSER Ok I upgraded to 2.0 and ran a few pdf files through it for a .doc conversion. The simpler pdf files came through ok with formatting intact for the most part. My sucess rate went down noteably through with more complex pdf files, so be warned! The software is a little overpriced in my opinion, especially since I have shelled out $$$ for 1.1 and 2.0 and still cannot convert my more diffcult pdf forms right. Still, I guess it could come in useful for smaller and easier conversions. (Version 2.0) | |
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 | Dec 4 2004 |
ANONYMOUS Use the Retain Layout/Process form mode. Your formatting should come out almost 100% intact even with complex files. This mode should be used carefully as editing becomes a little difficult - but still most of it should come out intact. (Version 2.0) | |
 | Jul 26 2004 |
GARBAGE You REALLY have to NEED this to justify the high price tag... pity would have been handy. (Version 1.1) | |
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 | Jul 26 2004 |
GARBAGE The preceding comment is incorrect. The Stone apps charge money for what you can already do yourself - create a pdf of a document. The stone apps DO NOT create editable documents FROM pdf. (Version 1.1) | |
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 | Jul 9 2004 |
ANONYMOUS If you have Stone's PStill already, this app 'DOCtor' will convert .doc to .pdf for free: http://www.stone.com/DOCtor/ (Version 1.1) | |
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 | Jul 9 2004 |
ANONYMOUS That's backwards, you shill. This app takes a PDF and lets you edit/modify it in Word. That can be VERY useful. The reverse isn't interesting at all... because if you have Word you can just do print->save as PDF and you have your PDF. (Version 1.1) | |
 | Jul 16 2004 |
ANONYMOUS Just to point out - PDF2Office converts PDF's to .doc, .rtf etc...Not the other way around. Also, PDF2Office does a full format conversion to the above formats. (Version 1.1) | |
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