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Originally Posted by frabjous
I've never tried BookDesigner, though. I have, however, tried Acrobat Pro's export as HTML/RTF feature, with mixed results.
Does anyone have a sense of the relative quality of output of BookDesigner for PDF > X conversions vs. opening in Acrobat Pro and exporting to rtf/html? I'm sure either way a lot of cleaning up will be necessary afterwards if you want a professional looking result.
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Bookdesigner is superior, because you can easily do the cleanup with the help of these built-in tools in just a few minutes: Book Cleanup and Element Browser.
Another option is to get Abby Finereader, it can convert to LIT, then you can convert to LIT to LRF. Again BD does a good job and this way pictures are preserved. Other tools also may have an easier time with the LIT format than PDF.