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Trapeze 1.3.1


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Requirements Mac OS X 10.3 or later<br>Tiger Compatible
Downloads 62 Limitations None
Publisher Mesa Dynamics File Size 609k
Date added 06 Jun 2005 Check your speed

Trapeze is a drag-and-drop text extraction utility that converts PDF files to editable HTML, RTF, ASCII or plain text.


Trapeze puts you in control over the conversion process, with options for white space stripping, paragraph rewrapping and page break marking. Additional features include advanced text encoding, targeted RTF optimization (TextEdit or Microsoft Word), and support for encrypted (password protected) PDF.


Trapeze's powerful reformatting engine is capable of standard HTML conversion, high quality RTF rendering and faithful plain text reproduction; a must for users interested in PDF web publishing, content data mining or repurposing.


A limited trial version of Trapeze converts up to three pages of any PDF and may be evaluated free of charge.

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