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Re: Making Accessible PDF's Without Using Adobe Pro
From: Philip Kiff
Date: Mar 29, 2019 4:33PM
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On 2019-03-29 16:34, Karlen Communications wrote:
> I've purchased Nuance's PowerPDF Advanced and it has tools similar to Acrobat and an add in to Microsoft Office. I can create an accessible PDF from my Accessible Word document.
Hey Karen, I guess I didn't read your response very carefully and I
mushed together your comments about Nuance's PowerPDF Advanced and about
Foxit Phantom Pro.
So Nuance's PowerPDF Advanced can serve as (more or less) a full
replacement for Acrobat? It can do all the tag editing and scanning and
whatnot that you might need to do with a completely untagged PDF from
some random source? It's not easy to uncover that info from their website.
I haven't looked into this software at all, and am kinda curious now!
Nuance PowerPDF Advanced:
https://www.nuance.com/print-capture-and-pdf-solutions/pdf-and-document-conversion/power-pdf-converter/power-pdf-advanced.html
Phil.
Philip Kiff
D4K Communications
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