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ePUB to PDF Converter 2.1.0.4 esteve disponível como oferta em 27 de julho de 2013
The latest Epubor ePUB to PDF Converter has a big difference from other common ones, it is the newest, most powerful ePUB to PDF Converter in the market, which enables you easily and smoothly convert all your ePUB books to PDF formats for being read on mainstream e-readers such as Kindle devices, Apple devices, Nook, Kobo, etc. And another highlight of the program is the reading device preseted for you, before clicking convert button, you can choose one of them as an output to suit for your own e-reader.
This perfect, outstanding and humanized setting makes the output files more suitable for your screen size. Of course, you can customize the output files' width and length of the output PDF e-books to fit your e-reader in case it is not included in the presets.
Windows 98, 2000, XP, 2003, Vista, 7
27.1 MB
$19.99
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Comentáriosrios do ePUB to PDF Converter 2.1.0.4
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Looks a nice tool to me...but why to pay 20 bucks to convert an ePUB book to PDF if you can read both formats using a FREE & PORTABLE tool like SUMATRA (PDF, ePub, MOBI, CHM, XPS, DjVu, CBZ and CBR reader) ?
http://blog.kowalczyk.info/software/sumatrapdf/free-pdf-reader.html
Nevertheless, I believe that it would have been much more useful having a tool designed to perform the opposite convertion (PDF ==> ePUB, Mobi etc...), so as to read a PDF file on several portable devices like iPad, Kindle, Sony eReader, Kobo, Nexus etc...what do you make of it dudes?
What if you could do that for FREE?
http://www.epubee.com/ebook-converter.html
But, if for some odd reasons, you are really eager to convert an ePUB book to PDF format, you could do that for FREE as well, if only you were aware of freeware alternatives, of course...LOL!!
But hey...don't worry & be happy...Giovanni is here to help you:
http://www.weenysoft.com/free-epub-to-pdf-converter.html (just pay attention while installing it since it's an ad-supported app)
http://www.convertfiles.com
And to remove DRM protections from an ePUB book:
http://epubee.com/remove-drm-from-epub-on-adobe.html
Enjoy!
My 2 cents for today's giveaway... (hey, how about focusing on different and more useful apps, not easily replacable with FREE alternatives???)
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Calibre. That alone can do/handle so much more, e.g., device selection, conversions, manages libraries, grabs covers, meta-data, etc. and its freeware.
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Not a very good app, always crashes!
Better to use calibre!
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This does a pretty good job of converting ePUB to PDF. It allows you to pick the output device that you're intending to view the PDF on, but it's hidden behind the button with PDF on it under the caption 'Select an output device for PDF;' Perhaps a dropdown list with the devices listed might be more clear.
The problem with the program is, it only converts ePUB to PDF, nothing else. You can download the free calibre ePUB reader and it can convert between many different formats and gives you more control over the output. Saying that there might be too many options for some people and they might prefer the simplicity of selecing the file they want to convert and clicking on the big button saying 'Convert'.
But I think that $19.99 is too much to ask for ePUB to PDF Converter. If it could convert PDF to ePUB and between other formats it might be worth it as a simple one-click converter for someone who wants to convert from one format to anothe with the minimum of fuss.
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Does ok, for the most part. Some conversions I had to do twice. First came up with an error box(that was empty except an OK button?) I agree with #'s 5 & 6. Calibre can do the same thing with a lot more options.
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