Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Crocodoc - Converting documents PDF, Word and PowerPoint to HTML



The new version of the popular online converter Crocodoc. Recall that with the help of this useful tool, users can convert documents of PDF, Word and PowerPoint to HTML and seamlessly integrate them into your own Web page. The service was first introduced to the public in 2010, and to date by users Crocodoc converted more than 60 million documents.

As explained by one of the founders of a startup and its general manager Ryan Damico, previous version of the converter transformed the document page (except for the text) in the big picture. After that Crocodoc posted over the picture text information, typed web-fonts HTML. In the new version to replace the bitmap used to render the documents came more modern and compact formats HTML5 and SVG. This innovation not only delivers faster file processing, but also provides better results. The developers propose to estimate the increased clarity of image and text in the final document and emphasize that the difference will be especially noticeable in the displays Retina.


Users will also be assessed markedly increased in comparison with previous versions of the speed of downloading files. "On average, a new application is spending an entire page to download the document as long as the previous version spent to download a small thumbnails on a page," - said Ryan Damico .

By the way, these innovations also ensure high performance of service on mobile devices. Tablet owners also will like the smoother, more comfortable control application. Operations, such as page zoom, scroll and highlight text can now be performed using natural gestures. Ryan Damico also claims that Crocodoc cope with the mapping of complex documents much better than the built-in "viewers" for mobile devices.

Familiarize themselves with the proposed improvements you visit the official website of the product - http://preview.crocodoc.com

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