Convert Any PDF to Word Documents Effortlessly [MakeUseOf Giveaway]

I think everybody will agree that Adobe’s PDF format is popular for document sharing because it offers constant appearance of a document regardless of the operating system or device. Converting any documents to PDF is also a snap. All you have to do is “print” the document as PDF. Mac users don’t even have to use any additional application to do this because the feature is built into Mac OS X.

But PDF has its own downside. Even though you can annotate PDF documents, you can’t edit it. To do that, even Mac users will need the help of other applications. Something like PDF to Word for Mac from AnyBizSoft.

And if you need the ability to convert PDF to Word documents, today might be your lucky day. This week, we’re giving away 30 copies of PDF to Word Converter for Windows and another 30 for Mac worth $2100 in total!

One-click converting

I wish I could talk a little longer about the conversion process but I can’t. All you need to do to convert PDF documents to editable Word documents is to drag and drop the documents to the application window and click the “Convert” button.

And after few seconds, the process is finished. It can’t get any easier than that.

PDF to Word.jpg

However, there are few things that you can customize if you want to. The menu is available under “File – Output Settings“.

You can decide where to save the output document(s).

You can also choose the format of the output document(s) between “.doc” and “.rtf“.

And what about the output result? It’s pretty sweet. I don’t think that you can even tell the difference if it wasn’t pointed out. Click on the image to view a larger version.

Download the Windows or Mac version and give it a try. If you win a copy of the application from this giveaway, you are eligible for free upgrades and online technical support for life! That’s one heck of an offer!

AnyBizSoft PDF to Word Converter 3.0.0 for Windows even supports table conversion and does not need Microsoft Office Word installed so you’re pretty much covered.

How do I win a copy?

It’s simple, just follow the instructions.


STEP 1
Join our Facebook page by clicking the Like button or you can follow us on Twitter, if you prefer. If you’re already following us, you may skip this step.

If you can’t see the fanbox, click on this link.

STEP 2
Here’s our new giveaway form. Please fill it in accurately. Be sure to enter your real name and email address so that we can get in touch if you are chosen as a winner. Click here if you can’t view the form.

STEP 3
You’re almost done. Now, all that’s left to do is to share the post. There are 2 options to choose from or you can do both!

Share it on Facebook

Or on Twitter

And that’s it! You’re done!

This giveaway begins now and ends Friday, 18th June at 2100hrs PST. The winners will be selected at random and announced via email.

Spread the word to your friends and have fun!

Need a converter for other document types besides Word? AnyBizSoft has officially released three new software for Mac — AnyBizSoft 6-in-1 PDF Converter for Mac, PDF to Excel for Mac and PDF to PowerPoint for Mac. Check it out. Interested in other products? MakeUseOf readers get a series of special discounts on this page, including AnyBizSoft PDF Converter for Windows and Mac version, PDF to EPUB Converter and PDF to PowerPoint Converter.

MakeUseOf would like to thank Ricky from AnyBizSoft for his generosity while participating in this giveaway. Interesting in sponsoring? We’d love to hear from you. Get in touch with us via email.


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  • Dave June 16, 2010
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    Just so you know, the pages look so perfect because they’re graphic images of the PDF pages, embedded in Word. In other words, a Word graphic, not editable text. Which sort of defeats the purpose of getting the PDF converted to Word.

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    • ænon1mus June 16, 2010
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      No Dave, I’m afraid you’re wrong. The converted file contains text.

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  • Al Reilly June 16, 2010
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    I just know it’s something I can use to keep better track of my PDF files If they are on Word I just seem to be able to sort through them better. Maybe that’s just me

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  • yuregininsesi June 27, 2010
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    Which sort of defeats the purpose of getting the PDF converted to Word.

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