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Giveaway of the day — AnyBizSoft PDF to Word Converter

PDF to Word Converter 2.5.0 is the first PDF to Word Converter supports Microsoft Office 2010 and Windows 7
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AnyBizSoft PDF to Word Converter was available as a giveaway on January 26, 2010!

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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

System Requirements:

Windows 7/XP/Vista 32bit; Additional software: Microsoft Word 2003/2007/2010

Publisher:

AnyBizSoft

Homepage:

http://www.anypdftools.com/

File Size:

6.77 MB

Price:

$29.95

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#78

I have downloaded a program called Advanced pdf to word 5.0. It,s pretty good. It is very good in preserving the formatting. it also allow us to convert a lot files at the same time. You download it from: http://www.advancedpdfconverter.com/products/pdftoword.html

Reply   |   Comment by kevin88  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-2)
#77

Thank's!!!

Reply   |   Comment by vick  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#76

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.

Reply   |   Comment by EdLong  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#75

Cannot register at all. Pressing the register button does not help. What to dO?

Reply   |   Comment by Angelynn  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#74

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.

Reply   |   Comment by Ron  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#73

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!!!

Reply   |   Comment by Dan  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#72

WinXP Pro SP2, clean install, excellent output....bottom line, I'm impressed. Thank you GOTD.

Reply   |   Comment by Lynn  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#71

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.

Reply   |   Comment by Mykee  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#70

Only allows you to convert from pad to word in three pages.

Shame.

Anybizsoft was registered in March 2009.

Reply   |   Comment by Ldia  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-4)
#69

It works great...I even converted a locked PDF right into word2003.

Reply   |   Comment by EnergyCreditCard  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#68

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.

Reply   |   Comment by Julia  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+3)
#67

I'm having the same problems as some other posters have mentioned - there is no output. I even tried AnyBizSoft's sample pdf file. But when I open the folder I set for the output to go to, nothing's there. It's really disappointing because I was really looking forward to this download.

Reply   |   Comment by dadof3  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#66

Really disappointed. I've been waiting for a good PDF to Word and I thought this would be the one. Installed, tried to convert and nothing happens. I can see that several people are having this problem (even running the program under the administrator profile) and the developers are not responding? Could a developer address this concern please?

Reply   |   Comment by jane  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#65

@#20

Your finding clearly demonstrates that following Ashraf's recommendations blindly may sometimes lead to some unexpected security issues. Thank you for input.

Reply   |   Comment by consuella  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+6)
#64

Installed as a administrator and still cannot register the program using windows vista. Can someone assist?

Thanks,

Kenworld

Reply   |   Comment by Kenworld  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#63

Software installed ok WXPH SP3. Registration was easy. Tried to convert 3 pdf's to same directory as original. The program said it was writing but the converted files never showed up. Don't know what more I could have done to make it work any differently. Program seems pretty straight forward but does not work for me.

Reply   |   Comment by Scott  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#62

Whenever I try to get key code I get the following message:

Sorry, but the page you are trying to view does not exist.



I've cleared out my cache, deleted the cookies and rebooted both my router and modem, but the problem persists. Any ideas. Thanks in advance.

Whiterabbit

Reply   |   Comment by Whiterabbit aka Stephen  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#61

Very simple and useful software! Output is great, but hungarian characters not 100% exactly: ő and ű will unknown after convert.
(Try this two words in a pdf, include ALL special hungarian characters: árvíztűrő tükörfúrógép)

But: this can convert passworded PDF file with user and admin password, and I typed only user password...

Reply   |   Comment by Mykee  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#60

#50 Dan
The system requirements state that you will need Word 2003 or newer, so your Office 2000 is surely your problem.

Reply   |   Comment by Chaotic Techie  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+8)
#59

What happens if you don't have MS Office? I have a different program installed to handle DOC files.

Reply   |   Comment by J  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-6)
#58

502 Bad Gateway

There is a problem downloading this software via Firefox. Get the message: 502 Bad Gateway

I have noticed this occur with recent GAOTD downlaods. Have to open IE instead, and use that to download.

The software today does a good job. However, note that you have to edit the document afterwards. In particular, it makes each line a paragraph. These have to be manually removed to make the document work properly as a Word document. Some of the spacing also needs fixing.

Still, worth getting if you need to get text out of a PDF easily.

Reply   |   Comment by Eric  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#57

Last post on this one...

Downloaded and registered fine...
and that's about it.
I converted two pdf's with tables in them. None of the tables stayed intact. They were translated into labels (from columns and rows) and numerical data, everything seperated by "end column" and "end section" lines. (Word 2003)
It's a lot easier to just copy and paste directly from the pdf's into Word than to have to re-edit 50 pages of jumbled up tables.

This is far from what one might expect after reading praising comments here and Ashraf's review.

Will (very) perhaps experiment some more, but when there's no easy and straightforward sollution to this, I'll delete.

Greetz to all.
Patrick.

Reply   |   Comment by Patrick  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#56

At the moment, I cannot configure this to work with Hebrew documents - it writes the Hebrew backwards.....

Reply   |   Comment by Eli  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#55

#43--how about all those Mac (linux) users with MS Word on computer?

#51--I might be interested in this software if it can convert files that have been encrypted, so please get back with a follow-up. TX.

Reply   |   Comment by computersexplore  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-3)
#54

Open Office v3.2, currently in rc3, has .docx & .docm support.
http://www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/features/3.2/rc2.html#general_file

Reply   |   Comment by Marshall  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-2)
#53

ok I installed this in sandbox and using as a demo with 3 page limit it did convert the encrypted pdf’s just 3 pages.
so I installed and registered it, but now it goes to 2% or 5% and stops, then when I cancel it it gives the close runtime in unusual manner message and the progrm encountered a problem window.
so will try reboot later, then if still doesnt work will uninstall or may try support at site.

Reply   |   Comment by john connor  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-2)
#52

I run Vista 64bit with MS Office 2007. Installation quick and uncomplicated. Registration straight forward. Excellent conversion of 20 page instruction manual, perfect retention of formatting and all graphics including photos. I will definitely keep this.

Reply   |   Comment by glyndf  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-2)
#51

I am going to see if this will convert encrypted pdf's , with pdfzilla it would ask for PW which I dont have.

Reply   |   Comment by john connor  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-2)
#50

Does nothing. I tried several PDF files, and after clicking CONVERT, status says WAITING then that dissapears, and assumed done, but no doc file shows up in the chosen output folder. XP MCE2005 SP3 + Office 2000

Reply   |   Comment by Dan  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-2)
#49

Is anyone else bothered by the bad English in the description? "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" I'm sorry but I will not use software if they can't even get the wording (possibly spelling?) right in the description! Better luck next time.

Reply   |   Comment by ~@lonewillow!  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#48

Like #19 & #38, I downloaded, installed, and registered w/out any difficulties (these, I performed as Admin), but after I selected a PDF file (it was an unsecured 2 page utility bill) and clicked on "Convert", except for a brief colour change, nothing happened.

I then tried a much larger file (198 pages) but had the same results. I have run this program as myself, and as admin with same result. Registry scan shows no errors. Just to be sure, I restarted my machine, to no effect. Any suggestions? Uninstalling and reinstalling when I didn't have any registry issue strikes me as pointless.

One thought, though - a question for the developers - Does the program check your registry to see which version of Word you have installed? I ask because I use Open Office instead of MS Office. While swriter.exe wouldn't have any difficulties opening and editing the output of this program, if it is hard-coded to check the registry first (say to see if it needs to output in Office 2003’s format instead of Office 2007's format) and isn't seeing an entry, it may be drawing a blank (and having the effect it does).

My System: HP Pavilion d5200t (running under Vista Ultimate SP2 64-bit) w/4Gb RAM, 1000Gb RAID HDD, NVidia GeForce 9800 GT video card w/512Mb memory, Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi audio card.

Downloaded using Mozilla Firefox 3.5.7, am using Open Office 3.1, and (while I don't actively use it) MS Works v9

Reply   |   Comment by Doug S  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#47

Software is mediocre, does what it says but poorly. Formatting problems, changed some text to Italics that were normal on PDF and this was a PDF I created in Word with no images. Changed font size from Times New Roman 12pt to Times 11 and text spacing is terrible on the output.

When trying on a PDF with graphics embedded, same formatting issues with the text, but the images were gone. I work with PDFs daily and use Nuance PDF Professional (have Acrobat Pro as well)which I am not promoting either because they are pricey (but Nuance ROCKS!!) but this software is terrible at converting IMHO.

All of the PDF to Word converters will give some formatting issues but this one is the worst I have tried.

Reply   |   Comment by Chaotic Tech  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#46

So, does it work with Win7 64-bit or not? There seems to be disagreement about that, from the comments on this site.
The stated requirements at the top only mention 32-bit version of Win7.
Thanks.

Reply   |   Comment by bigmutt  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#45

This software installed easily. Directions in the Readme file were very simple to follow. I am using business vista edition. I converted few PDF files to test. Not only it converted a vey comlicated pdf file in few seconds but it retained all look o PDF. But now you can edit it and save it. Thankyou for offering this for Free.

Reply   |   Comment by ameena  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#44

# 37 You are right, but... if one doesn't have a proper (i.e. recognized) version of Word/Office on the system, this one is not going to work at all (see my previous comment)!...
And I can understand users of OOo (this one is free, remember) do not want to purchase M$'s expensive stuff...

Reply   |   Comment by Francis Vandenplas  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#43

@ R0lz (#10) and Alex (#27):
@ Hipstor #37 - and all Open Office related:

Some people are Linux-only.
It is very clearly stated above (and in Ashraf's review) that this software needs Office Word in order to function. No Windows, no Word...
Hipstor, ["This software will convert pdf’s to word format. Open office can and will open the word format file directly."] Word format indeed, but it will IMHO not open Open Office Write format.

Again: those who do not have any version of Word (thus Windows)at all can't do anything with this software. Linux-only users: sorry folks, but developers are mostly exclusively MS-oriented, so it seems.

I await hard proof to the contrary ;-)

@Jenny #31
A lot can depend on your scanner or some settings. When your original document (hard copy of whatever format), when scanned, gives a .jpg, then this here program will not convert anything. However, if you were to convert the resulting .jpg into a .pdf, then (perhaps) this software might do what it can. As your scan gave a .jpg file in stead of the .pdf you expected (that's what I gather to be the case), something must have gone wrong, either with your scanner or its driver, or you may have overlooked something.
Besides: there is also the possibility to scan any document into Word... But the result may take some (tedious) editing.

@JonathansToolBar&Grill #24
A similar layout problem [document strewn with paragraph marks, section breaks, and column breaks, (...) Hanging indents did not align perfectly, but were pretty close] has been pointed out to me by someone new to this site -he couldn't remove hard returns. Perhaps a second conversion to RTF and then back to Word?.. Just an idea.

And "The Ominous Bad Gateway 52 Monster" is back in town... I hope to be able to download and install this GOTD before time runs out :(

Greetz.
Pat










@ JonathansToolBarGrill #36

Reply   |   Comment by Patrick  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+4)
#42

Well, this is a disappointment to me. So far only Vista had a problem with my good old Word XP (frequent cashes and other nuisances). I'm a heavy user of this excellent piece of software and have to confess that there still are options I haven't explored yet.
So, I do not need any upgrade that doesn't bring me more than a fairly useless "ribbon". (I thoroughly tested Word 2007 and couldn't find anything useful to me). Being retired with a small allowance, I also have no budget for this. Furthermore the (lengthy) installation of Office 10 crashed half way trough...
So, no AnyBizSoft PDF to Word for me..
I'll stick with ol' faithful Abby Converter (1.0), some online converters and have a try with eXPert PDF.. Pity: this one seems cute and got excellent marks on this page...

Reply   |   Comment by Francis Vandenplas  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#41

For #31, who thinks he can get text from a scanned pdf ... the result of scanning is a GRAPHIC file composed of nothing but PIXELS... there is no text as such in the scanner output.

What you need is an OCR program... an Optical Character Recognition program that can look at the PICTURE and figure out what letters are displayed... these have gotten better over the years, but their accuracy is far from perfect... and they will not re-create the formatting of the scanned document.

Reply   |   Comment by JimC  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+7)
#40

I have tried several PDF to Word converters, but this is by far the best one. Even complex designed brochures in pdf are converted just perfect.

Btw - it installs fine on Win 7 64 bit.

Thanks to AnyBizSoft - great software

Reply   |   Comment by Johan Aa  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#39

Installed and worked great for me. Had a resonably complex resume I had saved to PDF and sent it back over to Word. Other than using a different font type (which still didn't look bad, btw) it kept all of the formatting and looked great. A keeper for me.

Reply   |   Comment by lefo  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#38

Hmmmpf.
Downloads, installed and registered fine. Gave it a copy of an online magazine to chew on. Only asked for page #1 to be converted. Hit the CONVERT button. The application window "blinked" for a second and produced ...... nothing. No output, no errors, no "success" message - nothing.
Fortunately the deinstall was as smooth as the install.

Reply   |   Comment by petel  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-4)
#37

To all the noobs asking for open office conversion. This software will convert pdf's to word format. Open office can and will open the word format file directly. You can then save the word format file into open office format using open office. Sure it's an extra step, but you were going to open the file to edit it anyway. Right?

Reply   |   Comment by Hipstor  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#36

R0lz (#10) and Alex (#27): You want a converter to work with OpenOffice. Did you try a conversion? This program opens Word automatically after the conversion. But the conversion is to RTF format, not DOC (and OO recognizes both). So perhaps an RTF file is created even if the attempt to open Word fails? Check the output or temporary folder, and maybe you'll get lucky.

Reply   |   Comment by JonathansToolBar&Grill  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#35

I apologize to all for my double postings above. I submitted a comment and got an immediate Bad Gateway message, then my browser crashed. When I got GOTD back, my comment was not there, so I submitted it again. Now they're both there. Sorry, folks.

R0lz (#10) and Alex (#27): You want a converter to work with OpenOffice. Did you try a conversion? This program opens Word automatically after the conversion. But the conversion is to RTF format, not DOC (and OO recognizes both). So perhaps an RTF file is created even if the attempt to open Word fails? Check the output folder, and maybe you'll get lucky.

Reply   |   Comment by JonathansToolBar&Grill  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#34

Installed under admin on Vista Home Premium 32bit sp2 with no problems.

As someone who is legally blind, I have always hated PDF and avoided it like the plague! The cursor is very hard to find/follow and I have never been able to use PDF for more than a few minutes without eye strain. I have had two PDF books on my PC for well over a year and never able to read them.

With this program, I was able to quickly and easily convert them to Word. When I opened the books in Word, I was pleasantly surprised to find that the content was large, clear and easy to navigate!

Thank you AnyBizSoft and GOTD!! This is a great tool!!

Reply   |   Comment by dns  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#33

@ # 28 - This program works on my W7 x64

Thank you for something useful. I check this site every day, and I never see anything that I have any need for. But today I was excited to see this program. Everything seems to work as stated.

Thanks and kind regards.

Reply   |   Comment by beekersguy  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#32

Installed under admin on Vista Home Premium 32bit sp2 with no problems.

As someone who is legally blind, I have always hated PDF! It is very difficult to navigate - let alone try to follow/find the cursor! I have been avoiding anything with PDF like the plague! I have had two PDF books on my PC for well over a year and never been able to read/navigate for more than a few minutes without eye strain. With this program, I converted them very easily and quickly. When I opened them in Word, I was pleasantly surprised to see text that was clear and easy to navigate!

Thank You AnyBizSoft and GOTD!! This is a great tool!!

Reply   |   Comment by dns  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+4)
#31

This seems to work fine, unless you have a .pdf document that was created when a hard copy was scanned into .pdf format. Then, when this converter is run, it will only convert those files to .jpg files instead of .docx files. For the purposes that I need it, that just won't cut the mustard, so to speak. I've look and can find no menu that allows for any modifications or adjustments, only a menu that relates to adding/removing/clearing the queue of files. If I'm missing something that will let me use this program to convert scanned .pdf's into .docx's, please advise! Otherwise, be aware of this limitation.

Reply   |   Comment by Jenny  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+3)
#30

I was quite surprised at how well this software works! I ran it on 5 random documents, and the results were very impressive! Thank you GAOTD and AnyBizSoft!
The registration process seemed a bit weird, but it installed and registered fine on my Windows XP SP2 x64 (64 Bit) machine.

Reply   |   Comment by Rick Rumer  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+4)
#29

Hi,

For those people who are unaware of the possibility to convert DOCX to Doc-files (i.e. for people who have Office2003 or older and who can't open newer DOCX files -and newer Excel, and Powerpoint as well):

here's the MS Docx to DOC link:

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/word/HA100444731033.aspx

Hope this is of some use.

Greetz,
Patrick.

Reply   |   Comment by Patrick  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+13)
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Mathogen is Kid-Friendly and Mom-Approved.
$4.99 ➞ free today
Solving Linear Equation PRO Giveaway
This app solves linear equations step by step and plots the result.
$1.99 ➞ free today
The Enchanted Books Giveaway
In this latest adventure with Uncle Henry, he has had a secret kept for many years that he now wishes to share with you.
$2.99 ➞ free today
Findit 200 pictures Giveaway
Classical Find it game, one hundred to play without getting tired. Each picture has 3 different, find the correct different add 15 sec.
$4.99 ➞ free today

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Demon Hunter: Premium Giveaway
The must try game for any real hack and slash fan who already got bored with just mindlessly smashing buttons.
$0.99 ➞ free today
Single Origin 2 Giveaway
Single Origin 2 helps you brew the perfect cup every time.
$0.99 ➞ free today
BodyQuest: Anatomy for kids Giveaway
Learn the basics of human anatomy.
$3.99 ➞ free today
Slime Legends - Survivor Giveaway
You are a slime survivor preparing to step on the path to becoming a monster slayer.
$0.19 ➞ free today
Heat Pump Calculator Giveaway
Installing heat pumps to meet your heating and cooling needs is becoming increasingly popular.
$1.49 ➞ free today