PDF to HTML File Transfer Mac

High Compatibility
Support Adobe PDF 1.0-1.7
Support Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac
Available on Mac OS X 10.5-10.6
Standalone, do not require Adobe Reader or Acrobat or Microsoft Office for Mac
Brief Introduction
As we all known, PDF is the business world's choice for digital documents, it's easy to save PDFs for users, while how to convert pdf to html for mac, don't worry, let's look at PDF to HTML File Transfer Mac, which can solve your problem. PDF to HTML File Transfer Mac is available on Mac OS and does 't require Adobe Reader or Acrobat or Microsoft Office for Mac, it can help you recover text, images and graphics for reusing in other application, and modify typos and misspellings in PDF files. What's more, it will help you to adjust image sizing and text placement, read PDF files in Ms Word, and print restricted PDF files easily.
Key Features
High Efficiency
PDF to HTML File Transfer Mac retains the original layout of text, columns, tables, graphics and even hyperlinks of PDF files after conversion. You don't have to retype or reformat the converted pages Automatically link page numbers to all generated pages and resize pictures to fit frame borders Generate Navigation, Page Index Bars for output web page

Flexible Options
PDF to HTML File Transfer Mac offers some flexible options to convert your files efficiently.
There are six options of output format, there are MS Office Word, MS Office Excel, MS Office Power point, HTML Document, Text Document, and Electronic Publication, you can choose what you need. If you choose the option Apply to all, the format of current document setting will apply to all the files in the panel.

Easy to Use
Adding or removing a PDF file, what you need to do is just drag and drop. And you can also change the conversion order by dragging the imported PDF files up and down if necessary. Only need three steps to finish the conversion: Import-Choose format-Convert.
Multilingual Interfaces
Support PDF files in 9 languages: English, Turkish, Thai, Latin, Korean, Greek, Cyrillic, Japanese, Chinese