The following table compares the features between PDF2Office Personal v4.0 and PDF2Office Professional v4.0.
|
PDF2Office Personal |
PDF2Office Professional |
| Microsoft® Word plug-in to directly open PDF documents |
yes |
yes |
| Right/Control-click on a PDF file on the desktop to open in Microsoft® Word |
yes |
yes |
| Convert/Open password-protected PDF documents |
yes |
yes |
| Drag and Drop a PDF file onto Microsoft® Word |
yes |
yes |
| Specify basic PDF document conversion options |
yes |
yes |
| Specify image resolution, math formula processing and font substitution when converting to Word |
yes |
yes |
| Recover specific data from PDF documents |
yes |
yes |
| PDF2Office Application |
no |
yes |
| Requires Microsoft Word to function |
yes |
no1 |
| Ideal for PDF documents with less than 40 pages |
yes |
yes |
| Ideal for PDF documents with more than 40 pages |
no |
yes |
| Integrates with Applications such as Pages, Keynote and TextEdit etc... |
no |
yes |
| Performs PostScript font matching and allows specifying substitution fonts |
yes |
yes |
| Batch Convert PDF documents to different files |
no |
yes |
| Creates a log of all converted files |
no |
yes |
| Native Preview of a PDF file |
no |
yes |
| Convert PDF file to |
Microsoft® Word 98-2004 |
yes2 |
yes |
| Microsoft® Word 97 - 2003 Windows |
no |
yes |
| Microsoft® PowerPoint® 98-2004 |
no |
yes |
| Microsoft® PowerPoint® 97-2003 |
no |
yes |
| RTF |
yes3 |
yes |
| AppleWorks |
no |
yes |
| Text |
no |
yes |
| Unicode Text Macintosh |
no |
yes |
| Unicode Text Windows |
no |
yes |
| HTML |
no |
yes |
| Convert each page of a PDF file to |
TIFF |
no |
yes |
| JPEG |
yes4 |
yes |
| Photoshop |
no |
yes |
| PNG |
yes4 |
yes |
| PICT |
yes4 |
yes |
| TARGA |
no |
yes |
| BMP |
no |
yes |
| Silicon Graphics |
no |
yes |
| QuickTime Image |
no |
yes |
| MacPaint |
no |
yes |
| Convert Images Embedded in PDF files to |
TIFF |
no |
yes |
| JPEG |
yes4 |
yes |
| Photoshop |
no |
yes |
| PNG |
yes4 |
yes |
| PICT |
yes4 |
yes |
| TARGA |
no |
yes |
| BMP |
no |
yes |
| Silicon Graphics |
no |
yes |
| QuickTime Image |
no |
yes |
| MacPaint |
no |
yes |
1. To Open PDF files directly in Microsoft® Word, either Microsoft® Word to function is required. Otherwise all PDF documents can be converted to the supported formats using the PDF2Office application software.
2. When the PDF document is opened in Microsoft® Word, it is converted to the Microsoft® Word format.
3. When the file is saved during the conversion process, then it is saved as the RTF format.
4. When converting to the Word type, you can specify the image type that should be used in Word.
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