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Old 05-16-2013, 04:27 AM   #1
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Converting PDF to HTML with MobiConverter?

Hello everyone. I use Mobiconverter in order to convert PDF files to HTML files which I then import to Calibre as a 'Zip' file. I then convert the .zip to .epub and the output is amazing. For an ex-PDF file.

However, my question is

1) If anyone uses this, a) Is there some sort of way I can mimic the html conversion quality that it uses in Calibre and b) How exactly can I convert multiple files at once? I have MANY pdf files that I need to convert to epub.

Also, 2) Would converting PDF to HTMZ and HTMZ to EPUB mimic the quality?
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