PDF2Doc (Win95/98/NT/Me/2000/XP) 1.21

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PDF2Doc is an Adobe Acrobat plugin which allows to extract text from a page or several pages and to convert it to the standard Palm OS Doc format. Doc files can be read on Palm OS devices with the free Palm Reader, Documents To Go or any of the many available Doc readers.PDF2Doc will make it easy for you to take your PDF books or business documents and read them while on the go without having to waste precious space with the Adobe PDF Reader.NOTE: PDF2Doc will work only with the full Acrobat product and not with the free Acrobat Reader.

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