Instantly convert any document into PDF or HTML format.
Click to Convert provides an easy and cost-effective way for you to create PDF and HTML files from virtually any document. Click to Convert allows businesses or users to easily create high-quality screen-/Web-optimized PDF or HTML by dragging and dropping groups of files, by printing any file to Click to Convert's virtual printer, or by using the toolbar button added to Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint). Click to Convert features the ability to batch publish groups of files at once; MS Office toolbar integration for one-click creation of PDF and HTML files; PDF Security; and 128-bit encryption and password-protection. PDF Compression produces highly compressed screen-/Web optimized PDFs and PDF Font Embedding has the ability to embed font subsets. The application also features one-click e-mailing and uploading of PDF or HTML files. Word hyperlinks also are retained, as well as the Table of Contents, and Word headings are turned into PDF bookmarks.
Upgraded to Windows 7 and now it won't convert my word documents to PDF. Word just hangs open. No response from C2C tech support. When it did work, it was quite slow. The program opens each word document, prints it, closes Word, and goes on to the next document in the queue. You are not able to use Word (or compose a message in Outlook since it's Word-based) while this program is running.
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Very good software with excelent result in PDF format.
engr_amir
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Single click conversion and very little settings required.
Cons
sme formulaes are not displayed in PDF file. This must be fixed as soon as possible. for example, microsoft equations are not displayed correctly.
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Didn't do anything for me.
derik123456
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I am supposed to enter at least 10 characters here but that's rather difficult considering there is nothing good I can say about this software.
Cons
I started it up and it said that it was waiting to finish printing....click cancel to stop.
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I could not get the thing to work and even if I did, it did not look like it would convert a batch of html files correctly. I am looking for something that will be able to auto browse local files that the INDEX, or main html file links to. I don't think this tool probably does this, but I will never know since it didn't work to begin with.
A bad product
SwedStar
Pros
It looks pretty in Recycle Bin
Cons
In my first test it did not retain frames and workspaces in Word, no more tests.
<p>Take a look at "Convert DOC to PDF For word" it does the job
<p>very well.
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After uninstall, lots of junk and toolbars buttons left, also, 15 day trial?
koteka
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After uninstall, left way too many buttons and files that affected Microsoft Word, and other applications. There are "Click to Convert" buttons in toolbars, unable to be deleted... they also left a "Click to Convert" printer driver that cannot be deleted... Also Very short period of trial. this is a bunch of junk!
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for HTML: POINTLESS!! (& $80) does what EXCEL can do anyway for HTML!
choccycat
Pros
for me & HTML: nothing, never use PDFs as awkward to read & use, PDF only good for printing from, on screen pdf is lousy
Cons
HTML coding exact same as EXCELS own SAVE AS WEBPAGE function!!! Doesn't even add DOCTYPE DTD definitions as required for a "proper" webpage & also USELESS for HTML as it only converts the whole page/file not a selected section. We gotta try 'em...
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Uninstall not complete
imrankhan82
Pros
Easy to use
Cons
Sharware version writes on the PDF that it was made by Click to Convert. A time trial would be nicer, or at least make this limitation clear before installing.
<p>
<p>I can't uninstall the Word toolbar that came with this. Can't remove it either.
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Not wirth the download
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I tried and tried. I just couldn't get this program to work. Possibley one of the worst pdf convertors I have ever used. Word Perfect users beware. Once again, horrible program.
Did not work
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Running XP trial version: I just couldn't get the thing to convert an XLS file to anything. Maybe it's just me.