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PDF2Office for iWork 2017 for Mac

Convert PDF files into editable Keynote and Pages files.

Free
In English
Version 3.5.5

PDF2Office for iWork 2017 overview

PDF2Office for iWork converts PDF files into editable Keynote and Pages files by recreating the intended construction and layout of the document; forming paragraphs; applying styles; regrouping independent graphic elements; extracting images; creating tables; all automatically without any manual intervention.PDF2Office for iWork also provides detailed options for fine-tuning the conversion process. You can specify substitution fonts and also choose to convert the entire PDF file or a range of pages to the Keynote/Pages formats.

PDF2Office for iWork allows you to recover the contents stored in PDF files making it available for use in iWork '08/ '09. Since PDF2Office for iWork is a standalone tool, it is not necessary to acquire and install additional PDF editing software and tools, resulting in huge cost savings in both time and money.

What’s new in version 3.5.5

  • Fixed a Font substitution issue
  • Minor stability repairs
  • Added Dark mode changes

PDF2Office for iWork 2017 for Mac

Free
In English
Version 3.5.5
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Sep 14 2018
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Sep 14 2018
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PDF2Office is NOT freeware, that's Trialware. Read the comments/previews in the App Store.
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