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Universal Document Converter

Universal Document Converter - 2.2

Convert any document into a graphic file

All Time: (1.3)
Version 2.2: (1.0)
Selected Version: 2.2
Release Date: 2002-03-13
License: Commercial
Downloads (version 2.2): 140
Downloads (all versions): 3,722
Price: $44.95

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Product Description:

Universal Document Converter allows you to convert any document (created in program with printing support) into a graphic file in popular format. Thus you can transfer files with one computer to another or send by e-mail and open it with simple graphics viewer. The main advantage is that you can open document without the program in which it was created. Universal Document Converter is managed by Windows as an ordinary printer. It saves into BMP, GIF, JPEG, TIFF, PCX, DCX graphic files formats. How to use Universal Document Converter. UDC is managed by Windows as an ordinary printer. That means that after you install the program, you wouldn't see *.exe file you can launch. Instead of this you'll find a new printer called Universal Document Converter in you printers folder. Then using it is very simple - in any program with printing support press print button and select printer Universal Document Converter. Then you can specify image type, dpi and other settings (please refer to Help file for more information on this). The program will save the document as an image in folder you specify. Possible variants of using Universal Document Converter include saving web site from browser as an image; converting from some rare image format into popular format; rasterization of various data - diagrams, drafts, formulas, etc.; converting from non-graphic format into graphic format, e.g. text to image; preparing images for faxes from programs lacking save as image feature; making screenshots of program processing.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Windows XP
  • Windows 2000
  • Windows 98
  • Windows 95

Additional Requirements:

  • Windows 95/98/ME/XP/2000
  • Pentium 133, 64 MB,

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Universal Document Converter Reviewtoo 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.
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Universal Document Converter ReviewPoor 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.
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Universal Document Converter ReviewPoor 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.
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