PdfGrabber 1.1.0.28

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  • Date added:
    14/02/2004
  • File size:
    8.0M
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003 Server

Publisher’s description

PdfGrabber makes it possible to export contents from PDF documents into different formats, such as from PDF to Excel, PDF to RTF, or PDF to Word. Thus PdfGrabber allows for editing and further processing of PDF contents in other applications, such as Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, or Access, without installing Adobe Acrobat.

PdfGrabber is remarkable because of its efficient, export-profile management and automatic monitoring of any number of input directories. PdfGrabber is interesting for those who do a lot of work with PDF documents and would prefer to or have to edit the document contents. Depending on requirements, PdfGrabber offers different export profiles and options. For example, the user can select options for layout that are close to the original or export texts as pure flow-text for subsequent customized processing. PdfGrabber can also be used to export tables and lists into common formats such as Excel or CSV.

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