Newegg has the Nuance PDF Converter 8.0 for $40 - $40 rebate [Exp 9/19] = $0 with free shipping. Turns PDF files into fully-formated documents, forms, and spreadsheets.
Nuance is a horrible company for support for their products. When they fix a known major problem with their software, they up the version number and offer to sell you the new version. You buy one defective version after another and just keep paying them. Save yourself the time and money; avoid Nuance.
#2 I've always thought that if software had to perform to the same standard of that of a toaster, unethical software companies such as Nuance, would have been successfully sued into oblivion by now. Of course, software companies simply draft a wormy user agreement that holds them harmless and it's too bad for the end users...
Yeah, why did we let Bill Gates make so much money off an OS that bluescreened more often than most people yawn? Every version till Win2k was nothing more than a toy.
Be aware that this is a basic version with quite a few limitations compared to the other versions of this software, of course, that cost more...
Comparison:
http://www.nuance.com/ucmprod/groups/imaging/@web-enus/documents/collateral/nbacon23988.pdf
Rebate Report Card:
http://www.rebatereportcard.com/rebateratings/reportsearch.php?companyname=Nuance
Might be worth the $40 rebate risk with the profession version but not this one... I'm out...
Nuance is a horrible company for support for their products. When they fix a known major problem with their software, they up the version number and offer to sell you the new version. You buy one defective version after another and just keep paying them. Save yourself the time and money; avoid Nuance.
#2 just saved me $0.
Thanks, posters! You are the best reasons to check Ben's.
#2 I've always thought that if software had to perform to the same standard of that of a toaster, unethical software companies such as Nuance, would have been successfully sued into oblivion by now. Of course, software companies simply draft a wormy user agreement that holds them harmless and it's too bad for the end users...
Buyer beware...
Yeah, why did we let Bill Gates make so much money off an OS that bluescreened more often than most people yawn? Every version till Win2k was nothing more than a toy.