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Free gDoc Creator gains global media coverage

David Stevenson at 12:37 GMT on 11 December 2009

Following the successful launch of our free, most comprehensive, enterprise level PDF creator, gDoc Creator (http://www.globalgraphics.com/creator), I am delighted to report on some of the reviews and write ups from media, Twitterers and bloggers worldwide.
Freewaregenius.com’s Samer (http://www.freewaregenius.com/2009/12/02/gdoc-creator-provides-pdf-to-word-conversion-as-well-as-word-excel-and-powerpoint-to-pdf-or-xps/) has driven a lot of online conversation around gDoc Creator and said: “For local conversions on your own PC, gDoc Creator is without a doubt one of the best free options available.”
Computer Business Review’s (http://www.cbronline.com/news/global_graphics_releases_free_doc_creation_tool_adobe_rival_011209) Steve Evans said: “Global Graphics has launched a free enterprise-level PDF creation platform, called gDoc Creator. The company is hoping that the disruptive pricing strategy will tempt users away from Adobe Acrobat.”
Daniel Robinson at V3.co.uk (http://www.v3.co.uk/v3/news/2254310/global-graphics-sets-pdf ) focused on the useability benefits of gDoc Creator: “gDoc Creator can output files as PDF, PDF/A, or Microsoft’s XPS from any Windows application that prints, or convert existing files using a drag-and-drop user interface.”
Additionally gDoc Creator has proved popular in places as far flung as India, Germany and Italy with India-Server.com (http://www.india-server.com/news/global-graphics-gdoc-creator-tool-made-17417.html), Computerwoche (http://www.computerwoche.de/software/office-collaboration/1912137/) and Tuttotech (http://www.tuttotech.com/archives/3913/convertire-i-file-pdf-in-documenti-word-gdoc-creator) all covering the launch. Twitter has also featured a lot of chatter about gDoc Creator which you can find here (http://twitter.com/search?q=gDoc%20Creator)
We’d like to thank everyone for their continued feedback, conversation and interest in gDoc Creator and gDoc Fusion (http://www.globalgraphics.com/en/gdoc/). We are taking on board everybody’s thoughts and will continue to develop the gDoc family of products with you all in mind.

Lift off!

David Stevenson at 21:52 GMT on 1 December 2009

The 1st December 2009, and the launch of gDoc Creator 2.1. For software product managers like myself, the day of release is one that brings joy and apprehension in equal measure. Delight of course in the culmination of many months of hard work by many people, but you can’t help asking yourself some searching questions: Have we built a good product? (Well, yes, I’m confident that we have.) Will potential customers like it? (I think they will.) Will they like it enough to want to pay for it? That part’s easy: we made it free! Yes, a professionally developed product from a company with an enviable pedigree in the graphic arts market is available as a free download. We’ve gone freemium, the buzzword combining free and premium.

So, what is it that we are giving away? The product is gDoc Creator, a tool aimed at Windows users for creating PDF (Portable Document Format) files. It can also handle XPS and convert between the two formats. It can also create PDF/A-1b compliant files – PDF/A is an ISO standard for long term archival of documents. Not only that, it can convert PDF back to Microsoft Word format, invaluable when you need to do some serious editing to a document that you only have as a PDF.

Of course we are not the first to offer free PDF creation, but with gDoc Creator you get a complete package. gDoc Creator includes Add-ins that install into MS Office 2003 or Office 2007, providing a toolbar from which to start the conversion. But they do more; they can add value to your PDF by creating bookmarks from all the headings in the document or adding hypertext links to Contents pages, URLs and cross-references. Not unique features but hard if not impossible to find in a free product, until today.

And that’s not all. Installed alongside gDoc Creator is gDoc Fusion. gDoc Fusion takes a new approach to the tasks of viewing, creating, assembling and editing documents, an activity us knowledge workers spend a good proportion of our working lives doing. So a tool that makes that task easier, even enjoyable, is very welcome. Or as our CEO Gary Fry puts it: “gDoc Creator is part of Global Graphics’ freemium go-to-market strategy for gDoc Fusion, an easy to use desktop application designed to improve productivity. gDoc Fusion gives users fast and easy assembly of new documents with a simple drag ‘n’ drop action from a wide range of multiple document formats such as Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF, XPS, JPG, TIFF and PNG. The product is designed to significantly improve knowledge workers’ productivity by automatically formatting a wide range of file formats, saving hours of manual cut and paste activity.”

gDoc Fusion, it must be said is not free, but even in its evaluation state it is a very useful tool for viewing and printing PDF & XPS files, integrating with Internet Explorer 7 or 8 if desired. It can even view Word, Excel and PowerPoint without MS Office being installed. As Gary goes on to say, “gDoc Creator gives immediate value to the corporate desktop. It also allows evaluation use of gDoc Fusion, demonstrating the ease of use and benefits of the full version. When an enterprise realises the productivity benefits of the full version of gDoc Fusion, it’s a very simple process to then upgrade.” And he’s not wrong!

We have worked very hard on gDoc Fusion to improve on-screen quality and performance, following feedback from a ‘soft launch’ six months ago. If you have already gDoc installed, you should definitely update as soon as possible, and if you haven’t, what are you waiting for? You can download the product from today; I hope you like it.

gDoc Fusion talked up worldwide as a new major player for PDF and XPS document creation

David Stevenson at 16:32 GMT on 29 May 2009

After a hectic couple of week’s launching gDoc Fusion to the world, I want to highlight some of the great things being said about our new PDF tool as well as address some small issues people have highlighted.

Across the world journalists, reviewers and our peers have been talking about gDoc Fusion and its benefits. In the UK business and technology publications like VNUet.com and Computer Business Review to general consumer media like Computeractive have highlighted gDoc Fusions’ ease of use as a key benefit.

In the US and Australia, ComputerWorld.au ran our launch story as well as trade media Planet PDF emphasising how easy it is to share and convert PDF, XPS, Word and PowerPoint files using gDoc. Sites like Technolawyer have given gDoc favourable reviews.
And in Germany Computerzietung and Computerwoche covered the launch.

Equally bloggers and Twitterers have been discussing gDoc Fusion including Adrian Ford and Ivan Walsh as well as Martin Heller who’s been recommending it to his followers.

Most reviews have been fantastic covering of the many benefits gDoc Fusion offers in terms of easy of use and simple user interface. Of those reviewers of the pre-release version a couple of people have found some issues on particular hardware configurations but Martin Heller, for example later posted than any challenges he had were just on his Vista for x64 machine but “the product is completely solid on my 32-bit Windows XP machine” and concluded that gDoc Fusion “…does a better job than Acrobat at redacting sensitive text from PDF documents and editing PDF text in place. It also fills a major void in Acrobat’s functionality and converts PDF documents back to Word format.”

Overall, we’ve been extremely pleased with our launch reception and I wish to thank all those who took the time to review the product and offer feedback. Our development team is now pressing ahead with SP1 which we intend to launch mid June.
We’re determined to continue to improve the product and only add extra functionality that users actually need. I look forward to continued feedback from across the world.