Universal Converter is a comprehensive file converter that supports converting files to major formats such as PDF, Word, HTML, PNG, JPEG, BMP, TIFF, and more. It also supports PSD, PCL, SVG file types.

With its batch file conversion feature, Universal Converter makes it possible to convert any printable document to all major file formats in just one click. This preserves the exact look and content of the original document, including all fonts and graphics.
This file converter also provides security features such as password protection and content copy protection to secure the converted documents. The content copy protection feature prevents others from copying the content of your documents.
Universal Converter offers more file formats and features than any other file converter on the market. It even provides a command line interface for file conversion, allowing users to automate the process without any manual intervention required.
Using Universal Converter is easy - it appears like a normal printer on a Windows PC. Users can convert any document to the desired output format by printing it to the Universal Converter printer from any Windows application.
This software is perfect for converting application data from drawing, page-layout, or image-editing programs to PDF, HTML, DOC, TIFF, JPEG, BMP, and more. With the ability to create files directly from Microsoft Office applications, database applications, word processing applications, or common authoring applications, Universal Converter is a versatile tool for any user.
Additionally, Universal Converter also works as a preview tool, and users can even distribute their converted documents by e-mail. The software is entirely digital and contains no hardware parts.
Overall, Universal Converter is a powerful and reliable file converter that delivers exceptional results with every conversion.
Version 1.0.1:
Improvements:
Command Line Support for Automation and Integration
Version 0.9.8:
Improvements:
Uses GPL-Ghostscript 8.64 now.
Improved PDF/A compatibility.
New output format SVG (experimental)