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How Can I Convert PDF to EPUB without Losing Format in Windows 11?
I'm not in favor of using PDF2epub to convert PDF to EPUB on Windows 11. If you're not super familiar with command-line tools, this can be a bit of a headache. The command-line interface isn't the friendliest, especially if you're used to nice, shiny GUI programs. You’ll need to remember the syntax and make sure everything's perfect, otherwise you’ll get errors that could leave you scratching your head.
Sometimes the output could be hit or miss, depending on the complexity of your PDF. Like I mentioned earlier, it might handle simple text-based PDFs just fine, but throw in some images or complex layouts, and you could be in for a real surprise (and not the good kind).
One of the biggest bummers is that you don’t get a ton of options for tweaking your output. If your PDF has a lot of fancy formatting—think tables, images, or special fonts—you might end up with an ePub that looks pretty wonky. It’s like trying to fit a square peg into a round hole. You might get a basic conversion, but don’t expect it to look as polished as you’d hoped.