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I'm not sure if I opened this discussion in the right place, but feel free to move it if I haven't. But to get to the point: was it possible for documents, despite the name of the program, to be exported and saved in other formats in addition to PDF, such as ODF, EPUB, DOCX, HTML, etc. and converted from one to another?
Today there are many programs and online tools for this, but they are either commercial or not user-friendly with numerous limitations, and often all of them together. Thus, Polenter's MultiDoc Converter is a simple and fast program, although it is closed, but it does not allow converting PDF documents into other formats, and it has stopped developing. That's why I think that NAPS2 would become even better and more practical if it offered something like this, for which perhaps the codes of some programs, such as LibreOffice, OpenOffice, Sigil, Calibre... can be used.
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Hello,
I'm not sure if I opened this discussion in the right place, but feel free to move it if I haven't. But to get to the point: was it possible for documents, despite the name of the program, to be exported and saved in other formats in addition to PDF, such as ODF, EPUB, DOCX, HTML, etc. and converted from one to another?
Today there are many programs and online tools for this, but they are either commercial or not user-friendly with numerous limitations, and often all of them together. Thus, Polenter's MultiDoc Converter is a simple and fast program, although it is closed, but it does not allow converting PDF documents into other formats, and it has stopped developing. That's why I think that NAPS2 would become even better and more practical if it offered something like this, for which perhaps the codes of some programs, such as LibreOffice, OpenOffice, Sigil, Calibre... can be used.
Thank you in advanced.
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