Hi,

Try accessible pdf.  It is part of the webie suite of products.
There is a "save as web page" option in the file menu.

Here is the direct URL to the installer.

http://www.webbie.org.uk/download/WebbIE3-Installer.msi

On 2/10/2012 9:54 PM, Tom Kingston wrote:
Subject says it all. Free would be nice, but I'm willing to pay for accessible HTML versions rather than the mangled text conversions. I know Adobe has an online PDF to Word converter service, but I don't know if it's accessible. The resulting Word document that is. I found a PDF to Word converter and it was the same mangled mess as the typical text conversion. And HTML done right would be more accessible anyway. Well, perhaps not exactly more accessible, but quicker and easier to navigate.

Thanks,
Tom
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