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PDF to Image Converter - Giveaway. RRP $29.95 (Windows Only)

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PDF to Image Converter is an advanced and professionally competent application to convert any PDF document into standard image file formats like JPG, BMP, PNG, GIF, PSD etc with minimum consumption of time. Utility is completely reliable and tested for multi language PDF documents and preserved whole content of original PDF document after conversion in image files. PDF to Image Converter is entirely efficient tool to focus on transformation of several PDF documents into image files and retains all graphics, drawings, diagrams, auto shapes, color, image, text, eclipse, lines and other symbols. PDF to Image tool offers uniform conversion of number of PDF documents to image files or batches of PDF documents performs with outstanding results.

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PDF To PCX
PDF To TGA
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closed Comments

  • Well, there is NO spot to CLICK thur' to donwload the software. The page is already converted into a non-clickable .pdf file :(

  • Ok, you need to click thru:

    Giveaway page: http://www.pdfimageconverter.com/giveaway.html

    which appear at the END of the above alert. NOT the image on the top RHS

  • +2

    Or you could just screen cap the PDF and remove the need for another piece of crapware.

    • What if its an image that's scaled, eg Plans/maps?

  • My Norton 360 Security says it removes the download file AFTER downloading because it's NOT safe!

    Reason: Something like "WS Reputation".

    My ScreenHunter can't capture the error msg! So I can't post it clearly here.

    Not furyou, have you use this "crapware"? If so, WHY it is crap?

    just screen cap the PDF

    Page by page for 300+ pages :( ??

    • Maybe he likes copying and pasting screen shots? *shrugs*

      Someone with a lot of time on their hands may not understand this type of software…

      His screen may also be ultra high resolution so that he can screen-cap high-res PDF's without having to zoom in and cut and paste like a jigsaw, who knows…

  • Imagemagick?

  • Print Screen… simple.

  • +1

    Symantec Security Response
    http://www.symantec.com/security_response/index.jsp
    WS.Reputation.1
    Updated:
    February 15, 2012 3:15:47 PM
    Type:
    Other
    Risk Impact:
    High
    Systems Affected:
    Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows NT, Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000
    SUMMARY
    Behavior
    WS.Reputation.1 is a detection for files that have a low reputation score based on analyzing data from Symantec’s community of users and therefore are likely to be security risks. Detections of this type are based on Symantec’s reputation-based security technology. Because this detection is based on a reputation score, it does not represent a specific class of threat like adware or spyware, but instead applies to all threat categories.

    The reputation-based system uses "the wisdom of crowds" (Symantec’s tens of millions of end users) connected to cloud-based intelligence to compute a reputation score for an application, and in the process identify malicious software in an entirely new way beyond traditional signatures and behavior-based detection techniques.
    Antivirus Protection Dates
    Initial Rapid Release version March 27, 2009
    Latest Rapid Release version April 20, 2010 revision 025
    Initial Daily Certified version March 27, 2009 revision 005
    Latest Daily Certified version April 20, 2010 revision 024
    Initial Weekly Certified release date April 1, 2009
    Click here for a more detailed description of Rapid Release and Daily Certified virus definitions.
    TECHNICAL DETAILS
    Symantec’s reputation technology system tracks the attributes of software files (applications, drivers and DLLs) from multiple sources, including:

    Anonymous data contributed by tens of millions of Norton Community Watch members
    Anonymous data contributed by enterprise customers in a data collection program tailored to large enterprises
    Data provided by software publishers
    Symantec’s Global Intelligence Network

    The reputation-based system uses "the wisdom of crowds" (Symantec’s tens of millions of end users) connected to cloud-based intelligence to compute a reputation score for an application, and in the process identify malicious software in an entirely new way beyond traditional signatures and behavior-based detection techniques.

    The system considers many aspects of a file, including file age, file download source, digital signature, and file prevalence. These attributes are combined using a proprietary algorithm to determine a file’s safety reputation. The system maintains a rating for all files rather than just malicious files. Each software file is given a GOOD, BAD or SUSPICIOUS rating.

    Symantec’s reputation-based security engine continuously monitors all files and over time a file’s reputation may change.
    REMOVAL
    WHITE-LISTING
    Software developers who want to accelerate the reputation building process for their new software applications should submit new applications to the Symantec white-listing program. Details of that program can be found here.

    DISPUTES
    If you believe that a program has been incorrectly classified by the Symantec reputation-based security system, then you may submit a dispute using this Web form.

    REMOVING A FILE FROM QUARANTINE
    It is possible to restore a file from quarantine to its previous location on your computer. This should only be done if you are certain that the file is not malicious. Symantec strongly recommend that you submit the file that was detected even if you choose to restore the file from quarantine.

    Norton users
    To learn how to restore a file from quarantine using Norton products, please read the following document:
    Restoring an item from the Quarantine

    Business users
    To learn how to restore a file from quarantine using Symantec Endpoint Protection products, please read the following document:
    Restoring a false positive from the Symantec Antivirus quarantine

    • thanks for the effort, save me looking it up.

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