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  2. Pandoc - Wikipedia

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    Pandoc is a free-software document converter, widely used as a writing tool (especially by scholars) [2] and as a basis for publishing workflows. [3] It was created by John MacFarlane , a philosophy professor at the University of California, Berkeley .

  3. Solid Documents - Wikipedia

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    Solid PDF to Word for Mac (renamed to Solid Converter Mac in 2015) was released in April 2010 allowing Apple users to manipulate documents out of PDF into Word, Excel, PowerPoint, HTML, text, or iWork formats. [10] An updated version 2 of the tool was released to Mac users in September 2013. [11]

  4. Cogniview - Wikipedia

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    PDF2XL – A program for conversion of tabular data from PDF files to Microsoft Excel, Word, Powerpoint, and OpenOffice Spreadsheet. The program has several editions: PDF2XL – Allows converting from regular PDF files. PDF2XL OCR – Includes an OCR component to allow converting from scanned PDF files in addition to the regular PDF files.

  5. List of PDF software - Wikipedia

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    deskUNPDF: PDF converter to convert PDFs to Word (.doc, docx), Excel (.xls), (.csv), (.txt), more; GSview: File:Convert menu item converts any sequence of PDF pages to a sequence of images in many formats from bit to tiffpack with resolutions from 72 to 204 × 98 (open source software) Google Chrome: convert HTML to PDF using Print > Save as PDF.

  6. WPS Office - Wikipedia

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    The free and paid versions of Kingsoft Office 2013 were released on June 4, 2013. They consist of three programs: Writer, Spreadsheets, and Presentation, which are similar to Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. [16] WPS Office for Linux Alpha 18 Patch 1 was released on June 11, 2015. [17]

  7. Microsoft Office 2007 - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft backs an open-source effort to support OpenDocument in Office 2007, as well as earlier versions (up to Office 2000), through a converter add-in for Word, Excel and PowerPoint, and also a command-line utility. [51] As of 2008, the project supports conversion between ODF and Office Open XML file formats for all three applications. [52]