PDF to PowerPoint by Flyingbee
Universal version latest seen at v10.0.6 · Reported by 4 Macs in the community.
All sighted native versions (2):
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PDF to PowerPoint by Flyingbee is a utility for macOS that converts PDF files to editable PowerPoint presentations. It preserves original formatting, text, images, layouts, hyperlinks, tables, and vector graphics during conversion, and supports batch importing of multiple PDF files. The free version allows conversion of a limited number of pages, with a paid upgrade available for full functionality. The app does not include OCR capabilities, so scanned PDF images are extracted as images rather than editable text. A native Apple Silicon build has been confirmed running on Macs in the Rosetta Check community.
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1 suggestionA native Apple Silicon build of PDF to PowerPoint by Flyingbee has been confirmed running on real Macs, so updating from the Intel version you may be running is straightforward. Check the App Store first — if your copy was originally installed via the Mac App Store, simply open the App Store app, go to Updates, find PDF to PowerPoint by Flyingbee, and click Update. The App Store will automatically download and install the native build. If you downloaded the app directly from the vendor, visit the Flyingbee website or download page and re-download the latest installer; the current version should be a Universal Binary that runs natively on Apple Silicon. After updating, you will see notably better performance and battery efficiency compared to running the older Intel build under Rosetta.
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