Compared with ALL older versions of software especially both Linux Office tells you what to do instead of performing what you ask for step by step. I often cannot find the way to repair what I did where in Windows this goes fine or is easy to correct. Beside that Open Office is very slow compared with Libre Office and Microsoft is still the fastest.
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Although there is the tabula-rosa package for extracting tables from PDFs, I found it easier to use online PDF to Excel utilities, in this case I used https://pdftables.com/ to convert the PDF files to Excel. Source: over 1 year ago
AI-based cloud services: utilize machine learning to extract structured data from PDFs. Examples include pdftables and docparser, but these are not open-source friendly. - Source: dev.to / over 2 years ago
I believe such an API already exists: https://pdftables.com/ (no affiliation). Went to a presentation at a Golang meetup in Amsterdam by the guys behind this company. Seemed to know their stuff. But I have no real world experience using it. - Source: Hacker News / over 3 years ago
I tried pdftables.com and like it as a solution; other solutions I should investigate? Source: over 3 years ago
I remember using this tool a while back: https://pdftables.com/ - it costs money for the scale of conversion you're talking about. Source: almost 4 years ago
Microsoft Office Excel - Microsoft Office Excel is a commercial spreadsheet application.
Apple Numbers - Numbers lets you build beautiful spreadsheets on a Mac, iPad, or iPhone — or on a PC using iWork for iCloud. And it’s compatible with Apple Pencil.
LibreOffice - Calc - LibreOffice Calc is the spreadsheet program you've always needed. A fork of OpenOffice.
Zoho Sheet - Create and share interactive spreadsheets on the web.
Google Sheets - Synchronizing, online-based word processor, part of Google Drive.
LibreOffice - Free office suite, open source, and compatible with .doc, .docx, .xls, .xlsx, .ppt, .pptx files. Updated regularly – download for free. Originally based on OpenOffice.org.