Universal Document Converter - 4.1convert PDF, DOC and more to JPG, TIFF or PNG |
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too limiting 



- Version: 4.1, 4/19/2006 11:10AM PST
Tungsten2K
Has good dithering for color redution, but takes a long time to perform dithering. That's all well and good, but the real problem is that it's output formats are way to limited. It doesn't do multi-page documents to single-page serialized TIFFS. It doesn't appear to have a CCITT Group 4 compression output setting (required by for legal review platforms used in the electronic discovery process), and a whole host of other features that other printer drivers have. Good for basic home user, but all-in-all, fairly limted usefulness.
Poor product because… 



- Version: 2.2, 3/11/2003 10:38AM PST
(0 of 1 users found this comment useful)
Mike Garvin
even after you download it, the program automatically puts a HUGE "watermark" that states that the program is unregistered on any document it creates. Because of that it isn't even able to be tested for a trial period. They want each person to pay $45 for the most basic installation and that's just a little too much money, in my opinion. I uninstalled it immediately when I saw their "watermark" issue.
Poor product because… 



- Version: 2.2, 3/11/2003 10:38AM PST
(1 of 2 users found this comment useful)
Mike Garvin
even after you download it, the program automatically puts a HUGE "watermark" that states that the program is unregistered on any document it creates. Because of that it isn't even able to be tested for a trial period. They want each person to pay $45 for the most basic installation and that's just a little too much money, in my opinion. I uninstalled it immediately when I saw their "watermark" issue.