Pdf2all 5.35d

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  • Date added:
    23/11/2004
  • File size:
    881K
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003 Server

Publisher’s description

Convert files from and to the Portable Document Format (PDF). The following conversions are supported: doc2pdf (Word to PDF), xls2pdf (Excel Sheet to PDF), ppt2pdf (PowerPoint to PDF), mdb2pdf (Access to PDF), ps2pdf (PostScript to PDF), pdf2jpg (PDF to JPEG), pdf2bmp (PDF to BMP), pdf2tiff (PDF to TIFF), pdf2eps (PDF to EPS), pdfMerge (Merge PDFs), pdf2ppt (PDF to PowerPoint), pdfAutoCrop(Crops a PDF), and pdfWatermark (Watermarks a PDF). Version 5.35d has the ability to add a watermark to PDF, to crop PDF documents, and delete whitespaces in PDF documents.

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  1. Good tool on market for the lowest price. Anonymous -- June 21 2008, 01.09

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