Java PDF Converter 12.1.18 Crack With License Key Latest
The Portable Document Format – PDFs – is a popular format for presenting and transferring complicated documents, that often contain both images and text. Java PDF Converter is an application that allows users to convert PDFs into different image formats, as well as extracting images from a PDF.
When users first start Java PDF Converter, the application presents a basic, but modern looking interface that looks sleek and well designed. Unfortunately, the buttons are a bit lacking and the main interface doesn't display many features. Nonetheless, the preview aspect of the software is welcomed as many other PDF converting applications do not allow users to display the PDF within the program.

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The functions also operate in a simplistic fashion, while Java PDF Converter boasts image extraction, what it actually does is a bit different. Instead of scanning a document and separating any image files within it, Java PDF Converter offers users a targeted screenshot like function, that allows users to draw a box around an image and then save it as a separate image. While this does technically allow users to extract an image, it is not what some users would call image extraction.
A problem with Java PDF Converter Serial is the lack of help documentation, both offline and online, which limits the use of the program. The converting aspect seems to be a larger version of the image extractor, essentially taking a picture of a PDF page and saving it in various formats. Users are also expected to do this for each page individually, which is unrealistic with larger PDFs since some can have well over 50 pages.
Java PDF Converter does include various settings and options that help users configure the program to a greater degree. The resolution can be set, as well as various display options, unfortunately, there are no options for the actual converting process. Being able to save a captured image in different formats seems to be the only real option, with settings like resizing an image or automatically designating a directory folder completely absent.
Sadly, it is hard to recommend Java PDF Converter as it does not do what claims to do. The standard converting options that other applications have are not present in anyway, nor does the main mechanic seem to be. The preview option is useful, but the image capture is more of a work around than a true solution to a problem. Any user with an advanced screenshot tool can essentially do the same with an already opened PDF.