Readdle team updates PDF Converter for iPad and gives away 5 promo codes
17 February, 2012
Sleepless nights pay off and our team is able to provide frequent releases for all Readdle’s iOS portfolio.
PDF Converter update is in the AppStore already. PDF converter converts any files like word, excel, PPT, txt into PDFs right on your iPad. You can even convert webpages, images and address book contacts.
If you are not familiar with this simple yet amazing application here is a short video overview
Denys gives a brief demo about PDF Converter for iPad
As always, share this article on Facebook or Retweet via Twitter to win one of 5 promo codes!
Here is the review of PDF Converter at TheNextWeb.
If you want a guide on how to convert files with PDF Converter you can read it on CultOfMac.
Stay tuned and share your thoughts.
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Thank u ! I like !
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Thanks for the giveaway!
as i said, I am trying to collect all Readdle apps.
Awesome app for document converting! Must be great help for study!
Would love a try of it so much!
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Thanks for the giveaway and chance!
I love Readdle’s apps!
This is a great file conversion application.
Please let me have a chance to get one, thank you.
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Would love to win this awesome piece of App
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The Video shared yesterday via twitter was awesome btw
I love all of your product. I recently bought pdf expert on ipad. It’s very helpful for study. Would be great if i got this one as a companion app.
Wish me luck. Thanks.
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It seems to be the best app to convert web page to PDF, with all the text and embedded pictures and text directly on the iPad.
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Hope I could win at least one readdle app finally!
Question. Why do I want to pay $7 for a separate app to convert ppt to pdf, so that I can annotate it in the $10 PDF Expert, when I can pay $10 for iAnnotate, which has integrated ppt/doc conversion? I really like PDF Expert, and have been waiting for it to be able to natively convert PPT to PDF, but now am considering spending the extra $3 for iAnnotate so that I can skip a step and feel like I’m not being ripped off in paying $17 total for the same features. C’mon guys, add this feature to PDF expert!
This is a great app.
I hope to win this apps, and I will give this app 5 stars feedback.
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Thanks for the giveaway and chance!
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Thanks this nice app ,
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It seems to be the best app that converts web page to PDF, with all the text and embedded pictures and text directly on the iPad.
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I am a BIG fan of PDF Expert. I just LOVE this app!
With PDF Expert, almost all my books and files become paperless, and I can read and note everywhere with my iPad.
And now here is the PDF Converter, more files can be upload to PDF Expert, and I believe all my works are totally free of paper!
Having issues with PDF expert sending my PDF forms as embedded images rather Han an actual attachment. Someone help me. Our enterprise server does not see the image. All of this worked before the upgrade.
The PDF conversion is as good as iOS’s native Office interpreter, in other words not very good. For the price, I would have expected that the app could extract some more layout data and create better PDFs. The user interface is simple and clean though, and the ability to transfer webpages directly to the app using pdfhtml is neat.
Another feature could be better integration with GoodReader. For example, when I open a file from a subfolder in GoodReader to convert using PDF Converter, I would like to have the converted PDF sent back to the same subfolder instead of the root folder.
I’m always a ltlite surprised at how excited I get when I hear about reference manager developments I’m obviously far nerdier than I wanted to admit. I’m still using a basic e-reader (the Kobo, Canada’s answer to the Kindle), and I love the fact that it’s as easy on the eyes as paper, but it’s absolutely horrible with pdf’s of journal articles. I wish there were a device as user-friendly as the iPad, but with a screen that worked well in the sunlight, and that didn’t destroy my eyeballs by the time I’m through the Methods section. As it is I find that I still need to print papers off if I’m going to be reading for any length of time (I’m doing the background readings for my comprehensive exams, so this has been a recurring issue the past few weeks).