clarem at 13:33 GMT on 6 October 2010
As a certain well-known 80s movie is re-released this month, we thought we’d re-release our own in full colour, stunning HD-sort of, for all of you to see.
(Re)- Introducing Back to the Fusion, the tense, gripping, comedy thriller now showing on Global Graphics TV at http://bit.ly/d3sCEg
With his boss on his back, see how our hero, Marty, quickly merges PDF, PowerPoint and Excel files into a single file that he can easily edit and share. And with Doc on hand it’s sure to be a ride to remember.
Let’s go back; Back to the Fusion…….
Jill Taylor at 13:21 GMT on 28 September 2010
How does an IT administrator set up multiple PDF workflows to suit business requirements and centrally manage them? Well, today’s launch of gDoc PDF Server™ Version 5.1 makes that easy enough with a simple drag and drop management interface.
gDoc PDF Server enables IT administrators to configure and centrally control multiple PDF workflows. Their PC or Mac users can create PDF files from any file format by selecting a “print to PDF” option, with a single click from Microsoft Office to the integrated toolbar, or by delivering their PostScript®, TIFF™ or EPS files to hot folders. Version 5.1 includes updated platform support for Microsoft Windows Server 2008 (32- and 64-bit) and Windows 7 clients. In addition the integration with Microsoft Office has been updated with a ribbon toolbar, for Office 2007 and Office 2010.
PDF settings can be configured for each workflow path, depending on the destination of the document. The IT administrator retains central control over monitoring and job scheduling, so for example, for high volumes of documents, load-balancing across multiple servers. From where the user sits the conversion process happens seamlessly with minimum performance impact as the server does all the work.
Why not give it a try by downloading the gDoc PDF Server trial?
clarem at 08:05 GMT on 28 September 2010
Congratulations to Betty Ponton and Hetal Ghandi, both from the US, whose names were pulled out of the hat this month.
Betty entered our first competition this month, by completing a feedback questionnaire after downloading gDoc Fusion a couple of months ago. She is now the proud owner of a Sony Viao laptop, so she can carry on using gDoc Fusion!
Hetal entered a second feedback questionnaire through our Twitter page and won $500 in holiday vouchers.
We had two competitions running, both included questionnaires relating to gDoc Fusion to find out how you are using it and how it fits into your daily work or personal needs.
Many thought that gDoc Fusion was very easy to install and use; most commonly, it has become an invaluable tool when collating information for distribution or compiling research. Some of our users also mentioned that they used gDoc Fusion to compile boardroom packs and presentation kits because gDoc Fusion enables quick merging of documents of several formats, into one document. PDF creation and conversion still rates very highly with our gDoc Fusion users due to its speed and ease of use.
The feedback has given us plenty of things to consider and we are reviewing all of the suggestions for product enhancement of gDoc Fusion so that it has even greater use for your PDF and document merging requirements.
Thanks again to everyone who entered.