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Looking for a PDF to RTF Converter

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    I apologize if this seems like a programming question, but I could not find an appropriate forum - so let's just call it a technical discussion. ;) Anyway, I'm trying to find a SDK to incorporate into a C# Windows Forms commercial software product that allows for converting PDF files to RTF. It can be anything from freeware/open-source to licensed software as long as it doesn't cost more than $3K per year, and nothing with royalties attached to it. And not BCL Technologies' EasyConverter as that is what I'm replacing. Of course, there are several products out there, so I'm just looking for suggestions and recommendations at this point. For instance, does anyone have experience with any of the products listed here: http://softwaresolution.informer.com/PDF-to-RTF-Converter/[^] Thanks

    -NP Never underestimate the creativity of the end-user.

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      I apologize if this seems like a programming question, but I could not find an appropriate forum - so let's just call it a technical discussion. ;) Anyway, I'm trying to find a SDK to incorporate into a C# Windows Forms commercial software product that allows for converting PDF files to RTF. It can be anything from freeware/open-source to licensed software as long as it doesn't cost more than $3K per year, and nothing with royalties attached to it. And not BCL Technologies' EasyConverter as that is what I'm replacing. Of course, there are several products out there, so I'm just looking for suggestions and recommendations at this point. For instance, does anyone have experience with any of the products listed here: http://softwaresolution.informer.com/PDF-to-RTF-Converter/[^] Thanks

      -NP Never underestimate the creativity of the end-user.

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        I apologize if this seems like a programming question, but I could not find an appropriate forum - so let's just call it a technical discussion. ;) Anyway, I'm trying to find a SDK to incorporate into a C# Windows Forms commercial software product that allows for converting PDF files to RTF. It can be anything from freeware/open-source to licensed software as long as it doesn't cost more than $3K per year, and nothing with royalties attached to it. And not BCL Technologies' EasyConverter as that is what I'm replacing. Of course, there are several products out there, so I'm just looking for suggestions and recommendations at this point. For instance, does anyone have experience with any of the products listed here: http://softwaresolution.informer.com/PDF-to-RTF-Converter/[^] Thanks

        -NP Never underestimate the creativity of the end-user.

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        I suppose it depends what tech stack you are currently using. If you're using Java on Linux then it's not much good us giving you details of a C# version.

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          I suppose it depends what tech stack you are currently using. If you're using Java on Linux then it's not much good us giving you details of a C# version.

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          Good point. I modified my original question. It is a C# Windows Forms application. Thanks again.

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            Good point. I modified my original question. It is a C# Windows Forms application. Thanks again.

            -NP Never underestimate the creativity of the end-user.

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            Pete OHanlon
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            You might find this one[^] to be of some use. It looks easy enough to use.

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              You might find this one[^] to be of some use. It looks easy enough to use.

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              Excellent find! I'll definitely add that to my list to investigate. Thanks!

              -NP Never underestimate the creativity of the end-user.

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                Excellent find! I'll definitely add that to my list to investigate. Thanks!

                -NP Never underestimate the creativity of the end-user.

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                You're welcome.

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                  I apologize if this seems like a programming question, but I could not find an appropriate forum - so let's just call it a technical discussion. ;) Anyway, I'm trying to find a SDK to incorporate into a C# Windows Forms commercial software product that allows for converting PDF files to RTF. It can be anything from freeware/open-source to licensed software as long as it doesn't cost more than $3K per year, and nothing with royalties attached to it. And not BCL Technologies' EasyConverter as that is what I'm replacing. Of course, there are several products out there, so I'm just looking for suggestions and recommendations at this point. For instance, does anyone have experience with any of the products listed here: http://softwaresolution.informer.com/PDF-to-RTF-Converter/[^] Thanks

                  -NP Never underestimate the creativity of the end-user.

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                  not a build in product like you were asking for but.... Word 2013 will open a PDF file and can save it as an RTF file, it can be automated

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