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TL;DR: Through Jan. 28, you can get a lifetime license to PDF Converter Pro for just $24.97 instead of $99.99. That's over 70% in savings on an all-in-one hub for merging, splitting, converting, and scanning PDFs.


PDFs are hard to avoid, but good PDF apps aren't nearly as common. You might already have a subscription to a PDF app, but that's like paying a continuous fee just to open a file. A more affordable alternative would be to get an app you only have to pay for once that still lets you convert, merge, cut, and work with PDFs seamlessly. 

PDF Converter Pro is a PDF app that makes it easy to work with PDFs, and you don't have to pay for it every month. In fact, a lifetime license is on sale for $24.97 through January 28.

Convert, Merge, Split, and Protect PDFs

From your central hub, you can use this app to convert files to and from PDFs quickly. Can't afford to lose the formatting on your Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Text, HTML, PNG, or JPG? Just quickly convert to a PDF and preserve the original layout, including images, text, links, and more.

PDF Converter Pro has built-in OCR technology, so you can even extract text from image-based PDF documents. That means all those ancient PDF files that have been scanned and re-scanned can finally be revised. 

Look out for additional features like PDF merging, splitting, image extraction, compression, unlocking password-protected PDFs, and encrypting PDFs for protection. This app is compatible with Windows 8/10/11 and macOS X 10.8 or later, and it's only available to new users. 

Get One App for All Your PDFs

Stop switching between apps just to use a file type that's practically impossible to avoid. 

You only have until January 28 at 11:59 p.m. PT to get lifetime access to the PDF Converter Pro for $24.97 (reg. $99.99, with no coupon needed. 

StackSocial prices subject to change.

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