AnyBizSoft is giving away free licenses (not for commercial use) to their PDF to Word Converter until March 1, 2010. This is an older version that doesn't support tables conversion. They offer a discount on the latest 3.0 version that has that capability. You download the software at the site, and register for the license key. They send it to your email address. I checked with two different addresses, and the serial is the same.
A good PDF to Word converter is hard to find. This software is one of the best I know about in this price range, and for the rest of February, it's free!
http://www.anypdftools.com/pdf.....-word.html
Actually Ron this software is now free [b:2op2gmzo][i:2op2gmzo]forever[/i:2op2gmzo][/b:2op2gmzo] for private use. There is no time limit on the availability of the free download, provided it is being being used for private purposes only.
This quote from the product page:
[b:2op2gmzo][i:2op2gmzo]"Free Keycode is available for this version permanently! But Free offer cannot be used for commercial usage!" [/i:2op2gmzo][/b:2op2gmzo]
That said, you are quite right about the shortage of good freeware PDF to Word converters so it is a welcome addition to the freeware ranks....even if it is an older version.
Thanks for the post,
Cheers....JIM
Hey Ron - Yes, well I admit it is a tad confusing. They start off by saying:[i:2d2ir6tx] "FREE Offer Expires on Mar. 1, 2010".[/i:2d2ir6tx] Then, shortly thereafter they say: [i:2d2ir6tx]"Free Keycode is available for this version permanently![/i:2d2ir6tx]
Those statements are contradictory. How can a free offer 'expire' for something which is permanently available for free? Doesn't make much sense to me!!
Anyway mate, main thing is....it [i:2d2ir6tx]is[/i:2d2ir6tx] available for free, whether that be until 1st March or forever I guess only time will tell.
Cheers....JIM
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