I took Nitro’s PDF to Word application out for a test drive this morning. I chose a PDF of a Dwelling policy offered through the National Flood Insurance program. The PDF did not have images, but did include some graphical elements, such as lines and tables. After logging in at the site with my email address, I browsed my folders for the PDF and uploaded it, hit the convert to .doc button and was met with a screen that told me check my email. Within about 15 minutes or so, I got my mail, opened my word attachment and, Presto!, a fully editable and darn near close to the original version of the policy! In fact, close enough to pass for the first version.
I am liking this application and look forward to its full release.
I wish this had been around 18 months ago, when I needed to convert a long pdf file to editable text. Instead, I purchased this: http://www.verypdf.com/pdf2word/index.html. At least it was money well spent.
Eighteen months of use more than paid for itself, I am sure! Nice to have options, though, especially free ones.