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pdf2epub_logo.gifThis is an important piece of software, presuming it works well. However, DNAML of Australia is a publishing expert so I think the presumption is that it will. They sent me an email alerting me to Pdf to ePub‘s release and here is the link to their site. It costs $99 (I presume Australian dollars) and they don’t, unfortunately, have a trial version available. If anyone uses it please let us know. Here are the specs:

Quick conversion (2 to 5 minutes for an average trade title)

100 % text accuracy

Auto paragraph joining algorithm that works automatically across multiple pages

Correctly splits final HTML into multiple segments, improving performance and lowering memory requirements for ePub readers and eBook devices

Handles images and image positioning based on the PDF positioning

Provides the PDF to ePub user the option to overwrite glyphs (character images) utilised within the PDF, with custom characters using a simple interface which requires no programming knowledge

Converted ePub will be automatically validated to ensure 100% compatibility
with ePub check

Can convert from PDF to HTML allowing for web pages creation from the PDF text

Customise PDF area to extract from thus avoiding common problems with other conversion tools like headers and footers of pages being treated as body text

Provides the PDF to ePub user a pre-set option using PDF to ePub preset rules or to employ custom rules to the ePub conversion process

For Advanced users – PDF to ePub uses a powerful scripting language (.lua) to allow the PDF to ePub user to fully customise how text and images are extracted from the PDF files

Provides the end user the ability to set DPI (resolution) for images and glyph (character images)

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