PDF Converter OCR for Mac V6.2.0 is just released to be compatible on MacOS 10.14 Mojave.
With the official release of MacOS Mojave on Sep 24, more and more mac users have upgraded to this great new version. And to allow Mojave users utilize Cisdem PDF Converter OCR without any trouble, the Cisdem team devoted themselves to such an update immediately after the official release of Mojave, and it is available NOW.
Cisdem PDF Converter OCR for Mac, which was originally developed in 2013, is a Mac program helping users to convert native, scanned, even protected PDF files into Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint, Excel), to iWork (Keynote, Pages), to eBook (Text, ePub), to web HTML and to image formats. With its OCR feature, this program also enables users to copy or extract text from images, to make scanned PDF files editable and searchable in different formats. To meet users’ needs of generating PDFs from existing resources, Cisdem even integrates the capability of creating PDFs, making this tool an all-round solution for PDF conversion.
Cisdem PDF Converter OCR V6.2.0 is now available for MacOS Mojave. Users who work on MacOS 10.14, 10.13, 10.12, 10.11 and 10.10 can apply this PDF tool to deal with all kinds of task regarding PDF conversion.
Cisdem PDF Converter OCR V6.2.0 is now available on the official website: https://www.cisdem.com/pdf-converter-ocr-mac.html. Users can download the free trial at https://download.cisdem.com/cisdem-pdfconverterocr.dmg. With $59.99, users can get a lifetime license of Cisdem PDF Converter OCR, including a free service to get lifetime upgrades.
Cisdem is a dedicated group to develop utility and productivity tools for Mac users, allowing users to boost efficiency both in work and life. Its bestseller covers media tools, PDF tools and various utility programs. With 8-year dedication in this field, Cisdem has won wide recognition from its users, also will persuade more and more users into using its outstanding service. If you want to know more about Cisdem, please visit https://www.cisdem.com/
Carolyn has always been passionate about reading and writing, so she joined Cisdem as an editor as soon as she graduated from university. She focuses on writing how-to articles about PDF editing and conversion.