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PDF has become ubiquitous in recent years - the default standard for displaying and exchanging documents on the web.
With the rise of smart phones and other mobile devices, PDF is not as useful as it once was.
Apple's new products don't support Java well, and Flash can't be used at all. And what about your investment in standardizing documents to PDF?
HTML5 to the rescue! HTML5 is more suited for displaying mobile content than PDF. HTML5 is supported in all new mobile devices, and browser updates are ensuring that even older fixed machines will support this standard with ease.
So maximize the value of your existing PDF documents by utilizing our PDF to HTML5 converter.
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The sample beneath is an old standard Acrobat form that has been processed with our PDF to HTML5 converter. If you click on the image you will be taken to a working HTML5 rendering of this form.
For best results you need to be using the latest version of your browser. HTML5 support is patchy on older browsers.
This is a sample of a page from the USDA's Amber Waves magazine. The original file is a PDF and has been processed using our PDF to HTML5 converter. If you click on the image beneath you will be taken to an HTML5 rendering of this page. You may notice that the HTML5 page looks a little different from the image. This is because the fonts used in the original document are not available on your machine.
For best results you need to be using the latest version of your browser. HTML5 support is patchy on older browsers.
This page provides summaries of the latest entries from our PDF to HTML5 help forum as well as our JavaPDFBlog.
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