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PDF Conversion For Mac Small Businesses

Feb 15, 2010
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PCWorld: PDF Conversion For Mac Small Businesses

Converting PDFs to proprietary formats such as Office can be tricky. A new product shown at MacWorld solves the problems.


“PDF (Portable Document Format) files are used to maintain the look and layout of documents, regardless of the program, operating system, or machine that originally created them–a universal way to share documents. But what if you want to translate a PDF file into a proprietary format such as Microsoft Word, InDesign, Keynote, or Pages? That’s more of a challenge, and that’s where Recosoft’s family of PDF conversion tools comes in.

At Macworld 2010, Recosoft demoed its recently released PDF2Office for iWork, a program that lets you convert PDF files into Pages and Keynote documents. Designed for iWork ’08 and ’09, the program creates editable Keynote and Pages files by automatically recreating the construction and layout of the document, including paragraphs, styles, graphic elements, images, and tables.”

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