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Simpo PDF to Text 1.5.1   
Suggested by joby_toss - Updated by webfork on 28 May 2010
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Synopsis: Simpo PDF to Text is a free yet professional PDF to Text converter, with which you could convert your PDF documents to Text. It’s a standalone application, Adobe® Acrobat or Adobe® Reader software is NOT required. Simpo PDF to Text processes at high speed and you can convert PDF to text files in a batch. What you have to do is to import several PDF files at a time and click Convert, and then you will get DOS/Windows, UNIX, or Mac compatible Text Files.

Note: official website has gone crippleware (two pages converted maximum). Download link points to the last free, fully functional version.
Writes settings to: Application folder
How to extract: Download the installer and extract to a folder of your choice. Launch PDFtoText.exe.
Stealth [?]: Yes
Path portability: No
License: Freeware
System Requirements: WinXP / Vista / Win7

Posted comments:

[Anonymous] Joe1.5.1 is nothing portable.
cannot extract anything.
check before you update.
 [2009-12-11 17:41]

[User] joby_toss@Joe: the extraction is done using UniversalExtractor; it works OK and it IS portable. [2009-12-12 09:41]

[Anonymous] Joemy bad.
i was using peazip.
confirms it works with universal extractor.
 [2009-12-23 22:10]

[Anonymous] J NeutronPDFtoText 2.0 was released on March 24, 2010 and is no longer free. It is shareware at $19.95US and is on sale for $9.95US until April 24, 2010.

Version 1.5.1 should be held here user downloads.
 [2010-04-06 14:16]

[Anonymous] MartySystem requirements are not correct. This works with Win 2000 Pro SP4 but as stated above it is not free. [2010-05-16 06:55]


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