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Quick Look: Universal Document Converter

Everybody needs to convert files from one format to the other from time to time. Luckily there are a lot of ways to accomplish this. One option I have just checked out is called Universal Document Converter.

Picture 5In short, this product installs as a virtual print driver under Windows (sorry, Mac or Linux users). It allows you to print anything to PDF, TIFF, JPEG, PNG, PCX, DCX, GIF or BMP. Probably where this would get the most use is when printing a Word document to PDF or when trying to convert a PDF to an image format.

I installed the freely available trial version. It will run indefinitely, but it will install a pretty large and annoying watermark onto anything that you print. The installation was nice and easy and, within a minute, I was able to run a test by printing off a webpage directly from Firefox. By default, it saves the resulting file to the “UDC Output Files” directory directly off your C drive. You can, however, change this in the Properties for the print driver. If you want it to ask you where to put it every time, you can also set this as an option.

The resulting prints are, as expected, true to form accurate depictions of what I printed.

The product most definitely does what it is supposed to do. The underlying question in my mind would be this: Do you really need this software?

Universal Document Converter runs $69 for a single user license, with volume discounts the more you buy. This certainly isn’t cheap for a virtual printer driver. Plus, there are free options available such as PDFCreator if PDF printing is your first priority. Printing to image formats is not nearly as easy to accomplish if you are trying to remain on the free side of things so it is in this arena where I see the most potential for this software. They have several tutorials available on how to run the various conversions.

Printing a document to an image format is probably something most home users won’t have a need for. However, it is not uncommon in enterprise environments where image formats are used for archival purposes for documents or for printing situations where you cannot have any alteration at all (we’ve all seen documents print differently at times than the way they appear on screen). It can also come in handy if you need to send a document to somebody without them being able to make any changes to it.

In that light, Universal Document Converter looks to be a nice option for the person who needs a quick and easy way to convert a document to a lossless file format, whether it be for archive or print purposes. It isn’t for everybody, but for the person who needs it it is a huge time saver.

NOTE: The preceding review was a paid review.

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