Documents under the PDF format have gained a lot of popularity over the years, especially because they can’t be easily modified, and can be fitted with different security measures. They’re also used in presentations, but so are PPT files. In case you need to perform quick conversion, then mini PDF to PowerPoint Converter is sure to come in handy.

The application stores all of its features in a visually appealing interface, fitted with pleasant textures and colors for the overall design. It’s rather simple, but it makes sure you don’t need any experience whatsoever to take advantage of what it has to offer.

Needless to say that the first thing you need to do is load a bunch of PDF files. Sadly, you need to rely on the built-in browse dialog, because drag and drop is not supported, nor is there a context menu integration to trigger the conversion a bit faster. When loaded, the files are shown in a list along with name and total size.

A side panel is there and lets you manage several process related options. One of them is a password field, just in case one or more PDF files are secured. Even at a first look, the set of options you get to manage leaves more to be desired, especially since there’s no possibility to set interval at which slides to change.

What you can do is decide whether to keep the original layout intact, or use only text with no images, flow text with boxes, enable exact reconstruction mode, and select a page range for conversion. Before conversion starts, you can choose to have the destination folder opened, which you select right before the start of the process.

Taking everything into consideration, we can say that mini PDF to PowerPoint Converter isn’t quite what you’d expect, and only manages to perform a basic conversion from PDF to PPT. The PowerPoint associated file is a bit more than that, and it would have been useful to see the possibility to set slide change interval, and whether or not to bundle all files in a single PPT output file.