TL;DR: PDF Converter Pro for Mac for $24 with code SAVE20 (reg. $99.99) — convert PDFs to Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, edit, merge, and secure files.
Ever had a PDF land in your inbox when you specifically needed a Word file? Instead of wrestling with pricey subscription software like Adobe Acrobat Pro, you can get PDF Converter Pro — an all-in-one PDF editor and converter for Mac for a one-time price of $23.99 with code SAVE20 (reg. $99.99).
Turn PDFs into usable files with a click
PDF Converter Pro takes the headache out of handling PDFs.
- Convert and edit — Turn PDFs into Word, Excel, or PowerPoint files, make changes, then convert them back.
- Change formats — Save PDFs as HTML, PNG, or JPG, or pull them back into PDF when you’re ready.
- Use OCR technology — Extract text from image-based PDFs, even charts or scanned pages, to make them searchable.
- Merge, split, and extract pages — Keep the parts you need or break a document into smaller pieces.
- Grab images in one click — No more screenshot workarounds to save a graph or photo.
- Compress and protect — Shrink file sizes for easier sharing, and add password protection for security.
Why is this better than paying monthly?
Adobe Acrobat Pro can do many of the same things, but it runs $19.99 per month with an annual contract. PDF Converter Pro gives you lifetime access for a fraction of that — no recurring bill.
Stop dreading PDF attachments. Grab a lifetime license to PDF Converter Pro for Mac today for $23.99 with code SAVE20 at checkout.

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