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PDF Multitool for Business 11.1 was available as a giveaway on June 21, 2020!
PDF Multitool is a multi-purpose tool that enables PDF to CSV, PDF to XML, PDF to XLS, PDF to HTML conversion. It also converts PDF files into image formats, reads scanned and damaged text, and text from images (OCR), searches for regular expressions and tables inside the PDF document. You can extract files attached and multiple data and also print PDF documents. It is a splendid tool for daily use!
Use the activation key to allow your registration and to run the program for business purposes.
Windows XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8/ 10
98.6 MB
Lifetime
$19.99
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Hi,
Thanks it installed fine.
Does your program have a command line interface ?
Such an interface allows you to call (execute) the program, whilst passing instructions such as -
Convert all PDFs in folder C:\PDFs\
Into JPGs
Placing the JPGs into folder C:\JPGs\
It would be nice if it could delete each PDF after it is converted to JPG
Similar functionality could also be provided WITHOUT using the command line.
That would entail the program having some settings where, we tell it where the PDFs folder is (to watch), and where the output JPGs folder is, and the program can be told to run minimized, and keep watching the PDFs folder.
Meaning every time the program sees PDFs (in the PDFs folder), it converts them into JPGs (into the JPGs folder) automatically.
It would delete the PDFs after it has converted them.
Thanks,
Robert Crombie
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Where is the registration interface? I cannot find it in the opening dialog, the "About" menu, there's no icon anywhere, it's not in the menus, and I don't see it on the lefthand task-based menu system. Tried closing/restarting, but nowhere am I given an opportunity to register the software. Please help.
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Quite an interesting application for document processing.
It is not a frequently used tool, but can be quite handy on certain occasions.
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Trying to install but it just says it has stopped working after trying to check the giveaway availability? Only giving me the option to check online for a solution or close the program. And that is as far as I can get. Help please
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Similar to a previous comment, I also had trouble opening some documents, but each time I tried again the document opened. So far during my brief test I've been able to extract images and convert to html with good results, so it looks promising.
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Installed correctly and registered. Tried to extract the transactions from a Bank Statement in PDF format to an .xlxs file and it didn't work.
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Hi - I can not see where to put the registration code.
Please help. Thanks.
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software will not install, all I get is a giveawayoftheday splash screen.
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This tool works very well for the few time I have used it so far.
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what is the activation code?
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To answer Hariharasuthan, it does not convert to Word (but to txt, html etc.); you can see here how it looks like;
Where is the versions history?
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PaulF, After the question, the answer! It is here: http://cdn.bytescout.com/History/PDFMultitool.txt
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Not able to register, as it looks like the software is taking an old registration key from somewhere
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No program was installed on my Windows 10 even when Avast antivirus was deactivated. The Setup.exe is only 2349KB in size!
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I have a version 9 of the tool (from GOTD) and am loathe to uninstall it unless I could be sure I could install the new one.
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Installed without problem
But where do you enter the register code ? Cannot find a place to register...
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This is not a software for business, as matter of fact, it is not even useful for home use. First, you have to find and install OCR to TXT conversion software. After the conversion, all of the text formatting is gone, it looks like a continuous sentence as big as the page is. You have to manually to retype or edit almost everything to put back the look as the original PDF file text and then to re-type the punctuation, italics, text size, spacing between the words and so on. It will take 3-4 times more work to convert and edit the text than to type the text manually. No point installing this software, it is not a finished product.
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If it would have the following features as well, I would download it, but 98.6 MB for PDF to CSV/XLS/XML/HTML/Image/OCR only? Not for me!
# PDF to DOCX/PPTX
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The problem appears to be with Windows 7 or at least Win 7 64 Pro.
As noted in the comments, a previous potential user with this OS has the program crash on startup. I also was using Win 7 64 Pro but was unable to register the program. I next installed it on Win 10 64 Pro and when I first ran the program after it was "activated" a "registration" menu button appeared in the program's top-level menu bar. Pressing this pick brings up the "registration" dialog. I would note that the program requirements state "Windows XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8/ 10." This issue will probably be easily fixed when ByteScout gets around to it.
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A little help please:
The program installed with no problems. The registration instructions are somewhat terse:
Run the program => Registration => ANY name and the registration key
When I initially ran the program, it came up with no issues. The "successfully activated" window also came up. Unless "successfully activated" also means "registered" it would be useful to be able to verify this in the program. There is, however, no menu pick that I could find that brings up registration information. Further, I could also not find any registration menu pick in the program that allows completing the registration process suggested in the registration instructions quoted above. Also, unlike many of these programs, no registration dialog pops up when I try and use the program. Finally, I could find no program registration information anywhere on the ByteScout website.
I would appreciate it if ByteScout or some GOTD user who successfully "registered" this program could tell me what I missed so I could register the program or know that the program registered itself without letting me know.
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Free all the time except for personal use and not business use but business use has no other functions that the free version?
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For me, Bytescout PDF Multitool for Business 11.1 just crashes out when trying to selecting the open a document feature to get started.
Otherwise, it look like it could be powerful, if it actually worked.
WIndows 7 64 Pro.
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Okay, without changing anything, on the 3rd attempt, Bytescout PDF Multitool for Business 11.1 opened a window to allowed me to open a file, so I loaded a PDF, started the [ OCR Analyzer ] feature on the file, and the program analyzed the file and said it recommends 0.8 Gamma, and contrast to be set to ... well, the message is too wide for the window, so I resized the window and saw contrast recommended at -20 ... there appears to be no way to apply these setting to the file or to save the file or to actually perform and save OCR Optical Character Recognition.
Thanks for the analysis and recommendation?
I can't even use the recommendations in free Adobe Acrobat Pro, since there's no input for user-selected gagma and contrast - should I take the recommendations to free Adobe Photoshop new page at a time and make the adjustments, then reassemble the PDF document pages and then OCR in ... oh, wait a minute, Bytescout PDF Multitool for Business 11.1does not appear to actually do OCR, it just makes recommendations.
Note, after resizing the window to read the results, I hit [ Go ], presuming it would apply the results, and it ( a ) reanalyzed again, and ( b ) created a thermometer at the original window size location, unaware that I had resized the window.
Is Bytescout PDF Multitool for Business 11.1 not ready for prime time yet?
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Exploring, I tried [ Make document searchable ] ... and that offers OCR functions, who knew?
I tried [ Preview ] and got nothing, so I tries the other option ( now obfuscated by a locked program ) which offered to save the file as searchable, and the program locked up - task manager says the program is using 25% of my CPU, but I cannot see it on screen anymore, and the destination file size has remained 0 for quite some time.
I still think the program looks like it could be powerful, if it actually worked.
I just feel like a beta tester.
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Downloader, installed, activated with serial number and my name, working, has many functions, and its free, thanks GOTD
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Does this program convert PDF to word files?
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Hariharasuthan KS,
Quote from above:
PDF Multitool is a multi-purpose tool that enables PDF to CSV, PDF to XML, PDF to XLS, PDF to HTML conversion. It also converts PDF files into image formats, reads scanned and damaged text, and text from images (OCR), searches for regular expressions and tables inside the PDF document. You can extract files attached and multiple data and also print PDF documents. It is a splendid tool for daily use!
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Hariharasuthan KS, Do try it yourself, that way you get the answer straight away.
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Hariharasuthan KS,
I agree. PDF to DOCX is the most wanted feature especially if it is capable of converting a decently scanned PDF to text using its OCR engine. I do not see a free product in the market which can do this very well.
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Hariharasuthan KS, no, couldn't find any mention of PDF to docs on their site.
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