'Convert Document to Image' is an fast, easy and accurate tool to used to convert DOC, PDF, TXT, RTF, HTML to TIFF, JPG, BMP and 20 other image file types. Batch capable. Command line available.

Version: 15.2'Convert Document to Image' is an fast, easy and accurate tool to used to convert DOC, PDF, TXT, RTF, HTML to TIFF, JPG, BMP and 20 other image file types. Batch capable. Command line available.
License: Free To Try $499.95
Operating System: Windows
Homepage: www.softinterface.com
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Convert Document to Image' can be especially useful if you require complicated conversion jobs done on a regular basis.
By saving and recalling a conversion job file, 'Convert Document to Image' quickly restores all the conversion tasks and their details. All of our conversion tools have numerous features. For example you can schedule a conversion job at a regular interval (time or calendar based) while optionally moving / deleting the input files.
Also, our conversion tools have the ability to launch other programs and perform file operations.
Version 15.2: Documentation updated for accuracy and completeness.
Version 14.0: Conversion products have all been updated with easier to read sample bat files. Command line usage of our products is very common, so this should make it much easier for those just getting started.
Version 13.30: DOCX Conversion: Now more robust. DOCX conversion: Character styles are lost RTF Conversion: Incorrect paragraph formatting of the last paragraph Conversion from HTML: Last paragraph sign always contains default font (12 pt Arial) User interface: Brazilian-Portuguese language localization added
Version 12.501: Conversion fixes/enhancements.
Version 11.50: User interface completely updated. Fonts are now 25% bigger. This is great for those using bigger monitors.
Version 11.30: Numerous file conversion enhancements. Documentation updated: 'Convert Document to Image' On-line documentation now responsive to the device and user friendly. Documentation updated: Local help file now remembers size and position of last run.