CNET editors’ review
Reviewed by: CNET staff on August 11, 2009
Ap PDF to TIFF Converter tackles the difficult task of changing your PDFs with simplicity and speed. The program’s design cuts out any unnecessary movements and makes the process simple enough for all skill levels of use.
The program’s interface is constructed in a way that will be friendly to new and experienced users alike. With intuitive navigation and a well-planned layout, most people will be able to skip the Help file and just leap right into work. To convert, users first select a file by browsing through a file tree. Users can line up as many PDFs as they wish to convert one after another. All are listed in order on screen. Users can simply convert the selected files at this point, or customize the conversion through the Settings menu. Here, users can set a password for the document, select specific pages to convert, change its saved folder, and more. Thanks to options that allow for quick conversion or more in-depth work, this program does everything quickly and effectively. The program offers a few special features, such as the ability to shuffle the conversion order and edit a document, but users will mostly not be impressed.
Thanks to its simple interface and excellent results, this program (that leaves a watermark on its output during the trial) is a great choice for both novice and expert users looking for a simple PDF converter.
Publisher’s description
AP PDF to tiff Batch Converter is a useful pdf tool, the converter produces fully functional tiff documents with text, pictures, graphics, using the original PDF document formatting. It does not need any software support, such as Adobe Acrobat, Acrobat Reader. AP PDF to tiff Batch Converter supports outputting result pages to be customized. You can select several pages document to convert, and even at the discretion of you to convert pages document. It process the documents one after another, to ensure a output directory for each of them and placing all the finished files of the document into its corresponding directory.