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Thanks, Dave.


On Fri, Jun 3, 2016 at 11:09 PM, Dave Parnin <dpcoke@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Jeff,

You may want to check out Format Factory (http://www.pcfreetime.com/).
It's free and can process files in batches. I've used it to convert
images, audio, and video before and it has suited my purposes. I'm not
sure if handles PDF to JPG but it's worth looking at.

Dave



On 6/3/2016 9:32 AM, Jeff Crosby wrote:

All,

I have a need to convert 2000+ PDF files to JPG in Windows. Obviously I
want batch. After the job is done there will be a handful of files weekly
that need conversion.

There's a myriad of them online. Many free - but not good reviews. I'd
rather pay a reasonable amount and not be bombarded with adware, spyware,
bloatware, or worse.

Has anyone done a mass conversion like this and would recommend the
software they used?

Thanks.



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