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Originally Posted by greenapple
IMHO Nuance pdf converter is the best, consumer level converter. The best would still be acrobat itself, but the price is prohibitive.
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I beg to differ. I've been using acrobat pro and nuance and IMHO they don't even come close to nitro.
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Nitro comes third in my opinion, primarily because it creates more new lines (ie line breaks in mid sentences) than the other two, and doesn't convert to HTML.
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Are we talking about the same nitro? I just converted my library of pdf's of almost a thousand books. I've been checking books at random and could not find a single line break in mid sentence.
I've read over a hundred pages of one book I converted from pdf and so far no line break in mid sentence at all.
I'm out of town right now, and I don't have nitro on my laptop. But even if nitro doesn't convert to html, you could easily convert something to text using nitro and it is the simplest thing to convert text to html. Heck, msword has this option for you.