The developers of PDFZilla, are giving away a free license (in a limited time giveaway), for their highly regarded PDF Converter. This free offer is set to expire on February 5, 2011.
PDFZilla is a desktop application that quickly converts PDF files into editable MS Word Documents, Rich Text Documents, Plain Text Files, Images, HTML Files, and Shockwave Flash SWF Files.
I ran a single quick test on a 9 page (1 MB) PDF file conversion to a text file, which took under 5 seconds and produced an output file of acceptable quality. Certainly acceptable enough to be able to work with the output easily.
There’s no learning curve involved with PDFZilla – the GUI is push button simple – as illustrated in the following screen capture.
Fast facts:
Convert PDF to Word – Convert PDF to Word with all text and Graphical data.
Convert PDF to RTF – Convert PDF to Rich Text Files. You can edit all text and graphic by Windows Wordpad.
Convert PDF to TXT – Convert PDF to plain text files. You can edit text by Notepad.
Convert PDF to Images – Convert PDF to BMP, JPG, GIF or TIF files.
Convert PDF to HTML – Convert PDF to HTML files and automatically generate the Index file.
Convert PDF to SWF – Convert PDF to Shockwave Flash Animation files which can be published on websites.
Page Selection – Convert all the pages, or partial pages of PDF file.Over 20 Languages Supported – Besides English, PDFZilla Also supports German, French, Spanish, Italian and all Unicode Language PDF Files.
Batch Mode – Convert More Than 10,000,000 PDF Files to Word.
System requirements: Windows Me/2000/XP/2003/Vista/Server 2008/7/NT
To take advantage of this limited time offer go to the Download.com download page. Following installation, register the product with this registration code – 8061822TWDV6YUK. Simply copy and then paste the license key into the application.
Quick reminder: This offer is good until February 5, 2011.
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