The PDF file format was originally created by Adobe in the early '90s and there are now over 450+ million PDF documents on the Internet according to Google.
PDF files are secure for exchanging and printing but things come difficult when you want to reuse them on Mac OS X.
If you want to edit pdf files in Mac OS X, try this software – Doremisoft Mac PDF to DOCX Converter. It can easily convert PDF to Docx word without setting output format, provides you with high quality of converted files, and can convert PDF to Word 2010 (.docx) and 2007(.docx).
DOCX: The new Microsoft Word file format, was designed by Microsoft as a default format for its new Microsoft Office 2007 suite.
PDF to DOCX Converter for Mac can turn PDF into Word document on Mac with good preservation and high efficiency and brings Mac users the ability to edit or fix the content of PDF file on Mac OS X. It is perfectly compatible with Mac OS X Snow Leopard.
Follow the steps below and learn how to convert PDF to DOC/DOCX on Mac OS X.
Step 1: Load PDF Files
You can click "File->Add Files" or directly drag the files to the panel.
Step 2: Set output DOCX.
You can click the button to customize your output individually. You can set the Page Range by typing the specific page number by yourself.
Step 3: Choose output folder
You can choose the output folder by selecting the Customize option and choose the destination to store your output file.
Step 4: Start the conversion.
Click "Convert" button, and a processing bar will appear. You will get all the PDF files converted in seconds. You will find that the PDF content well preserved in an editable Word document.
In conclusion, PDF to Docx for Mac is a useful application that has powerful functions. It is easy for Mac users to use the application.