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PDF2Office Professional

PDF2Office Professional - 4.0

convert pdfs to editable Word, PowerPoint, AppleWorks, RTF...

All Time: (1.6)
This Version: (1.0)
Current Version: 4.0
Release Date: 2008-02-07
License: Commercial
Downloads (this version): 10,480
Downloads (all versions): 27,497
Price: $129.00

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Product Description:

PDF2Office is a comprehensive PDF document conversion and data extraction tool.

PDF2Office converts PDF documents into fully editable Microsoft® Word, Microsoft® PowerPoint®, RTF, AppleWorks, HTML and other files recreating the intended 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/2004/2008, 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.


PDF2Office allows you to recover the contents stored in PDF documents making it available for use by the most popular software titles. Since PDF2Office is a standalone tool, it is not necessary to acquire and install additional PDF editing software and tools enhancing productivity and workflow automation.

What's new in this version:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard Compliant
  • Universal Binary
  • Office 2008 Integration
  • Static Form Editing Capability when converting PDF files to the Word format
  • Convert to Web Page Format Conversion Kind
  • PDF Reconstruction v4.1 Engine
  • Much More

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9
  • Mac OS X 10.3

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.3.9 and higher
  • Microsoft® Word X-2008 to open PDF files directly in Word

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PDF2Office Professional ReviewWould not install - Version: 4.0, 3/12/2009 09:27PM PST

powerbooktom1
Could not get this to install.
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PDF2Office Professional ReviewWorks for me, beyond my expectations - Version: 3.1, 11/24/2007 03:00AM PST

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John Flym
This product does what i need, and there seems to be no alternative on the market. It works just fine w. my pentium iMac, OS 10.4.11. I give this product 5 stars in partr to offset a 1 star rating which seems to me unfair to the developer, (their customer support was great w. me), and unfair to Mac users who want to convert .pdf into Office docs.
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PDF2Office Professional Reviewoutput appears to be useless - Version: 3.1, 3/6/2007 01:54PM PST

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register19
I checked out the trial version today on a quite simple pdf document, just formatted text with some pictures, compatible to Acrobat version 5. The output I have got from the app is editable with M$ Word, but the formatting is screwed up totally. It should be much easier to make a new Word file from scratch. At least the application did not crash on my system, as reported from other users. The uninstall feature of the installer seems not to be operational.
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