A Dr. File Finder Favorite -- Universal Document Converter
If you have documents that you'd like to put in a more secure format
your solution may well be Universal Document Converter 4.1, by fCoder Group. This is one
cool program because it lets you convert your documents into a number of
other file formats. These include JPG, PNG, TIFF, PDF, GIF, and more.
In testing it out I used a number of documents. Some were single pages
and others consisted of multiple pages. Universal Document
Converter handled all of them equally well. Converting a Word
document, for example, into a JPG file makes a lot of sense when you
stop and think about it. For one, you don't have to worry about any of
your formatting shifting or being changed. It also makes it easy to
share documents with co-workers, family, and friends. The program works
as a print driver so if you know how to print you can use the
program quickly and easily. It has an intuitive interface and is very
easy-to-use. Depending on your needs and resources you can setup the
program so you get the perfect balance between file size and graphic
quality. Another thing I tested out was remote usage. The company Web
site said the program could be used remotely so I tested it out. I
logged into my Colorado computer using GoToMyPC and ordered
something online. Then I printed my receipt to a JPG file using
Universal Document Converter. Slick! From my perspective the
program has lots of uses for both home and business. So, I'm not
only making it a Pick, but I'm also making it one of my Dr. File
Finder Favorite's and those are few and far between. You owe it to
yourself to take a look at Universal Document Converter - I
recommend it.
System Requirements: Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP
About Dr. File Finder
Michael E. Callahan, known around the world by the trademarked name Dr. File Finder, is regarded as the world's leading expert on shareware. Dr. File Finder works with software programs and developers full-time, and in the average year he evaluates 10,000 programs. Since 1982 he has evaluated over 240,000 software and hardware products. Mr. Callahan began evaluating software online in 1982 and no one has been at it longer. He currently works doing online PR and marketing for software companies, and is the Manager of Editorial Content on Tucows.