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Some PDF Image Extract 1.5

From time to time, I come across some little software or program that I feel like I just could not live without.  I just discovered one this morning that I would like to share with you...SOME PDF IMAGE EXTRACT 1.5  I have several PDF E-zines and periodicals and have always wished there was a really easy way to save images from the PDF file, and now I can easily do so!!  It really is super easy!  Just open up the PDF with the software and it converts the images super fast to JPG....LOVE IT!

Read the CNET editors review and download by clicking here-------->SOME PDF IMAGE EXTRACT 1.5 to convert those images now.


UPDATE:   For some reason I have had problems getting this software to work correctly so if you are having problems with the above freeware, I do have another one.  I am currently using this one and so far encountered no problems, thus far  :)
Free PDF to JPG

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