Regaining office productivity with the launch of gDoc Fusion 2.5

David Stevenson at 14:28 GMT on 25 May 2010

Following the launch of gDoc Fusion last year and the variety of market feedback received, the Global Graphics development team set about creating gDoc Fusion 2.5 which launches today. This product aims to tackle the fact that, according to research over three quarters (77%) of UK office workers said they have found business software difficult to use.

The reality is that organisations need to review the applications available to staff and tackle the issue head on with a software application that fits the purpose and eases the common day-to-day activity of e-document creation. gDoc Fusion 2.5 allows multiple incompatible files to be merged into a single document through a simple drag and drop action. It enables users to create a summary, report or other document that combines spreadsheets, slides, images, text, PDFs and more than 200 other types of document. Essentially this isn’t just a generic product upgrade as the new functions genuinely improve functionality and ease of use.

Here is a bit more on what’s new:
Assembly View – collate, convert, read and share documents from over 200 different formats in a single view page. New page preview functions save extra time and ‘page stacks’ feature allows easy organisation of chapters or document sections

Multi-format viewer – gDoc Fusion is now able to view more than 200 word processor, spreadsheet, image and drawing formats
LaunchPad – Compact interface that takes up a minimum of screen space, making it easy to use drag-and-drop action to open the files

30-day trial – Full product functionality now available for a 30-day evaluation period. After 30 days the product still provides free multi-format viewing and PDF creation
Flick View – saves time and printing costs by allowing users to quickly visually search through the pages to find information, just like a physical document.

As always we are keen to get individual feedback so please do check it out for yourself at http://www.globalgraphics.com/gdoc and let us know what you think.

I’ll leave you with a review from Angela Eager, senior analyst at Ovum, independent technology analyst, who believes that “the solution is very timely and well aligned with the requirements of enterprises that require an inexpensive and flexible way to quickly assemble documents from pages in different formats for tasks such as report creation.”

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