PDF to Word Converter 2.5.0 is the first PDF to Word Converter supports Microsoft Office 2010 and Windows 7
Unused to the complicated operating interface of Adobe Acrobat? Is there any easier way to make PDF files editable? Here AnyBizSoft PDF to Word Converter is it. It can solve all your problems to convert your PDF to Microsoft Word document. Then you can edit it in Word as you wish. What are you waiting for? Come to get it for free now!
Key Features:
- Extremely easy-to-use
With user-friendly interface, you’ll be amazed at how handy it is. - Support encrypted PDF conversion
Owner Password will be removed after conversion, so that you can edit, copy and print the files after conversion. - Provide complete flexibility
You can choose batch, partial, right-click conversion modes. - Convert PDF to Word Accurately
The original text, layouts, images, and hyperlinks can be exactly retained in the generated Word documents. - Support multiple languages
English, Turkish, Thai, Latin, Korean, Greek, Cyrillic, Arabic, Japanese, Chinese - More details
Important:
To activate the software, you are requested to register on the manufacturer’s page (full version, free of charge). You will get a registration code with which you can activate the software.
AnyBizSoft Studio provides free online technical support for this giveaway. If you have any questions about our products, please feel free to contact us via email: support@anybizsoft.com
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Thank’s!!!
A profoundly useful, fast, accurate and elegant little program. Makes beautiful docx renditions and even better from right click on a pdf file name. Some posters are not correct about document compatibility.
Cannot register at all. Pressing the register button does not help. What to dO?
ye haw, got it downloaded and installed. Additional install suggestion, use IE rather than FireFox to register, the site works a little better in IE.
Win Vista Business SP2, Word 2003, Word 2007, Word 2010beta. BTW the files were translated into DOC not DOCX, go figure.
Ran 3 trial files through it an my initial response was tepid, I was in Draft View. Then I changed to print layout view and WOW! the translations were spot on. Frankly, based on a limited quick test, this is the best looking conversion I’ve seen in almost a dozen different tools.
Minor points:
- tables were translated into matching columns. Looks OK, but would be a PITA to edit
- paragraphs are translated into separate lines with para break at end of each line. A minor bother, but workable. Much better than other tools which converted lines to text boxes.
PDF DOC
71 kb 310 kb
169 kb 586 kb
3123kb 1410 kb (yes, the doc was half the size of the PDF)
Based on this initial view I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend the tool to anyone and would probably strongly consider paying for it.
Thanks GOD and AnyBizSoft this is a keeper.
Running XP PRO SP3. Effortless installation & registration. Reading the Readme.txt file does it every time!
Converted a 9 page graphics & text .pdf to Word 2007. Very graphics intensive file. The results were unbelievable! Graphics were absolutely perfect and the text was editable and better than scanned text. All formatting and colors and footnotes, etc. were retained. I have uninstalled previously offered .pdf to Word programs because they just couldn’t do it. This was perfect and definitely worth the money.
Thank you AnyBizSoft & GAOTD. This is one program that is very sincerely appreciated!!!
WinXP Pro SP2, clean install, excellent output….bottom line, I’m impressed. Thank you GOTD.
Very good software, and can convert passworded PDF. I have a PDF with user and admin password, and I need for convert only user password…
A little bug in hungarian characters: ő and ű will not correct after convert.
Just try these words, these include ALL hungarian special characters: árvíztűrő tükörfúrógép.
Only allows you to convert from pad to word in three pages.
Shame.
Anybizsoft was registered in March 2009.
It works great…I even converted a locked PDF right into word2003.
I installed AnyBizSoft PDF to Word Converter on Windows XP SP3 (with Office 2003) without too much trouble. Registration was a little bit sticky. The program did not seem to respond immediately to the Register button, but with perseverance all was ok.
The GUI is extremely basic, but functional and intuitive. I like the way that the option to select the page range to be converted has been implemented. I do not like the advertising on the menu bar one tiny little bit, but otherwise, I have no complaints about the user interface.
I converted 10 large technical PDF textbooks from three different publishers into Word format, in a single batch. In all cases the results were excellent. The PDF fonts and layouts were closely replicated in the Word files, including tables of contents, code listings and double column page layouts.
Comparing the output to that of PDFZilla on a file for file basis, there simply is no contest. With my ten textbooks, where PDFZilla produced mostly readable, kind of editable, but flawed and rather bloated Word files, AnyBizSoft produced uniformly clean, crisp, professional-looking results. The files produced were fully editable, and were not bloated at all. In most cases they were smaller than the input PDF files. Also, the program ran much faster than PDFZilla on my machine. It was CPU-intensive but did not prevent me using other programs.
Please note however that none of the above-mentioned PDF textbooks contained any tables! And this is an important point. I was so pleased by the initial results that I ran a second set of tests. I searched for some sample PDFs containing tables, and ran a second batch.
This time, I was again impressed by the visual appearance of the results. AnyBizSoft had managed to replicate the visual layout nicely, with only a few flaws. However, on closer examination, the results right across the board were not so good. None of the output files contained any actual Word tables – all of the tabular layout had been generated using drawing objects. So the output files were uneditable, i.e. the layout was brittle, and would break if edited.
Despite that reservation, AnyBizSoft PDf to Word Converter is by far the best PDF conversion tool I have ever used. It’s a pity that my real requirement is for PDF to HTML conversion!
AnyBizSoft are offering (actually, blatantly advertising on the menu bar of this giveaway) a large discount on their other PDF conversion tools. Were it not for the fact that the post-discount asking price is still, for my money, too steep for a format conversion utility, I would be tempted to give the free trial a whirl. Perhaps there are people out there who can justify spending $25 on a converter, but I’m not one of them. For me this type of software falls into the nice-to-have category, not the essential, must-have-at-any-price category. However, if you have a serious need for high quality batch conversion of PDF files to alternative formats, then I recommend giving AnyBizSoft a closer look.