BELLEVUE, WA, May 27, 2011 (Press-News.org) Nuance Communications, Inc. has already proven itself a leading provider of imaging and speech solutions. It has previously introduced to the technology crowd its Nuance PDF Converter for Windows. The company follows up the move with another good one - the release of the Nuance PDF Converter for MAC. This action allows MAC users to do just about everything with PDF files.
MAC versus Windows
Though the MAC operating system (OS) is frequently encased in stylish exteriors, which Apple is known for, the OS itself is still just a runner up to Windows. So, the introduction of a Nuance PDF Converter is a big deal, most especially to MAC users. There is hope, after all, when it comes to evening the field.
What the converter can do
As it has been said, the converter software can create PDF files. It can speedily convert these created files and existing PDF files into other formats. Why is this so important to computer users? Well, gone are the times when computer users only need word applications to get by. Now, they have to contend with the fact that other formats, such as PDF files, are becoming more popular. Their use of the PDF file becomes more flexible with the Nuance PDF Converter. Through the software, they can even remove images or text that could cause a breach in confidentiality. The software allows easy viewing, editing and scanning, supported by technologies such as the OCR, which stands for optical character recognition.
The converter can even turn Notepad files into PDF ones. The conversion from or to PDF files does not have to be performed one by one. The software's batch conversion capability allows the user to efficiently and rapidly finish his job. It should also be noted, however, that the conversion speed is also dependent on the user's Internet speed and total file size.
What Nuance offers to MAC users
So how will the Nuance PDF Converter impact MAC users? The MAC aficionado can now enjoy superb file management and format manipulation. The program is also easy to use via NuancePDF.com as a cloud based conversion service. The software also comes with Evernote, a special storage that also enables you to edit your files even when you are offline. This is a great plus as there are some converters out there that will limit the user to online editing. The converter even has an Optical Recognition device that allows you to scan PDF documents that already exist. Another user-friendly feature is the converter's easy searching and browsing.
What the people at Nuance are thinking
When the people at Nuance were designing the PDF Converter for MAC, they had in mind a piece of software that should effectively rival the Adobe Acrobat. So far, the Nuance PDF Converter promises to do so at a fraction of Acrobat's price. In fact, the Nuance Document Imaging Division General Manager and Senior Vice President, Robert Weideman says that it is "the first PDF product with the price, features and performance needed to put PDF on every office desktop".
The Nuance PDF Converter has been available since March of 2011, ready for home and office use. It is powered by Nuance OmniPage, which is basically in charge of the conversion process that goes on. MAC users should rejoice that the Nuance PDF Converter is here. Oliver Thompson, the Media Relations Principal of ixDownload.com, the Internet's leading provider of download software information and software package reviews, is "glad that the up and coming expert in PDF manipulation is already available for MAC users. Other application developers should start providing both Windows and MAC users with superb applications at just about the same time - if logistics will allow it". Find out more by reading the Nuance PDF Converter for mac review located at following page http://www.ixdownload.com/business/pdf-software/nuance-pdf-converter-for-mac/.
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Nuance Releases PDF Converter software for Mac OS X
Leading software downloads authority, ixDownload.com releases their newest listing and review for Nuance PDF converter mac version. The review steps users through the differing considerations to keep in mind with Nuance PDF converter for Mac.
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[Press-News.org] Nuance Releases PDF Converter software for Mac OS XLeading software downloads authority, ixDownload.com releases their newest listing and review for Nuance PDF converter mac version. The review steps users through the differing considerations to keep in mind with Nuance PDF converter for Mac.