Convert PDF to Edit and Share Anywhere - Aimersoft Released PDF Converter Pro 3.1.1


Posted October 24, 2012 by suleman

Aimersoft announces the new release of its PDF Converter Mac software - Aimersoft PDF Converter Pro.

 
Aimersoft announces the new release of its PDF Converter software - Aimersoft PDF Converter Pro. It enables Win users to convert PDF to Word, PowerPoint, Excel, EPUB, HTML, Text and Image without losing any quality. With it, you can edit, recycle and share PDF text, table or image data anywhere.

Aimersoft PDF Converter Pro Key Features

1. Convert Scanned PDF Instantly with OCR Technology

This PDF converter can help you save image-based scanned PDFs to text-based Word, Excel, PowerPoint, EPUB, HTML and Text documents. It suppports 17 OCR recognition languages: English, Turkish, Greek, German, French, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Russian, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Ukrainian, Bulgarian, Croatian, Romanian, and Catalan.

2. Export to Seven Major Formats

PDF Converter converts PDF files to Word documents (.doc/.docx), Excel spreadsheets (.xls/.xlsx), PowerPoint presentations (.ppt/.pptx), (Office 2010/2007/2003 supported), EPUB eBook, HTML, rich text files and commonly used image formats (.jpg, .png, .gif, .bmp, .tiff). All attributes of the document are precisely preserved, including all original text, images, graphics, tables, hyperlinks, layout and formatting.

3. Convert Password-Protected PDF

PDF Converter converts encrypted PDF files normally protected from printing, editing and copying. However, for password-protected PDFs you need to type the password in the pop-up dialog box, and then the PDF Converter can do the conversion work for you.

For more information about iSkysoft PDF Converter for Mac, please visit: http://www.aimersoft.com/pdf-converter.html
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Last Updated October 24, 2012