iPubsoft PDF Converter is exactly what its name says: a program designed to convert PDF documents to other file formats. This application might come in handy whenever you wish to extract pages from a PDF format and save them as individual image files or convert PDFs to EPUB to read them from your Kindle or mobile phone.
You can import as many PDF documents as you want, choose between various output profiles (like HTML, Image or Text), and preview the input files if necessary. What's more, you have access to an option to select the proper page range settings in case you need to extract or convert certain pages from the documents.
Unfortunately, the program occasionally fails to convert the input files to several formats. To be more exact, when selecting the EPUB or Text output profiles and clicking the Start button, the app displays the following message "Convert Finish". However, there's no output file found within the destination folder.
Another thing I don't like about this PDF conversion tool is that it doesn't allow you to select individual output profiles when batch processing. With other words, you cannot convert multiple files at the same time and opt for separate output formats.
With that being said and considering this app is a bit pricey, I think you can find better solutions for converting PDF documents on your Mac.
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