Friday, October 15, 2010

Convert Documents at Trusted Sites

Converting documents online can be a risky business, unless you know who you are dealing with. Unfortunately many online conversion sites are not run by a company at all, and by uploading your data you are giving them access to your information and potentially compromising your data.

The policy at Docx2Doc.com is to not retain or archive any uploaded or converted files. Once the conversion is done the original and any temporary files are removed from our system and cannot be restored.
Additionally  Docx2doc.com is owned by a US Corporation with full disclosure of contact information and even a toll free phone number. How many of the fly by night conversion sites can say that?

Our parent company, Jobvertise, Inc. which acquired Docx2doc.com in September of 2008 has been in business since 1997 providing services to over 100,000 employers and 1,000,000 job seekers.

Docx2doc.com gives you the security and trust to convert your documents online 24 hours a day 7 days a week. We work hard at keeping this service reliable and secure and we appreciate your business.

Please enjoy our services Converting DOCX files instantly as well as converting many other file formats.

Docx2Doc.com Team

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Embed Docx to Doc Conversion on your Website or Blog FREE

The development team at Docx2doc.com has apparently lost their minds and offered up some html so you can add document conversion directly on your web site or blog for FREE. Click the following link to embed document conversion on your web site - just copy and paste the code from that page and you are done.

It's the same user interface as on the docx2doc.com site. When someone goes to your blog or web site and clicks on 'Browse...' they can select a file and then click submit and the converted file will come up instantly or ask to be saved as a file.

And the system is designed to leave the original browser window open so your users won't even leave your site when they do a conversion. This is a great value added service for them to bookmark and return frequently to your website.

There are a few converters offered for the embedded service right now. Not only do we support docx to doc but also do pptx to ppt or xlsx to xls

Please enjoy the benefits of offering these embedded file conversion services free to your users!

Monday, September 6, 2010

Docx2doc.com converts 1.5 million documents

We are proud to announce in the last two years Docx2doc.com has successfully converted 1.5 million documents.

Docx2doc.com has set the standard in online file conversion, and is trusted by home users and companies large and small for convenient and portable document conversion.

Established in 2007 and acquired by Jobvertise.com in September 2008 Docx2doc.com has become the trusted website for converting docx files as well as supporting about 100 different file converters including pptx, xlsx, doc and pdf.

We hope that you enjoy this service and look forward to reaching many more milestones. If there is specific file conversion you are interested in that we do not already support please let us know.

The Docx2doc Team

Monday, August 30, 2010

What are docx files, anyway?

A few thoughts might come to mind when someone receives a docx file for the first time. The first is "what is a docx file and how is it different from a doc file?" And another thought is "How do I open this docx file?"

So what exactly is a docx file?  A docx file is a new file format Microsoft switched to for Word 2007 and later versions. The new format is completely different from the old "doc" file format. The old doc format was binary, which means it was just a bunch of ones and zeros that made no sense to the human eye unless it was decoded in another program (typically Microsoft Word).

One can describe the old doc format as proprietary, as it took reverse engineering by other programs to figure out how the document structure was laid out.

Microsoft came out with the newer docx format wich is an open XML format. This means the formatting, font, and table structures are denoted using XML tags - readable to the human eye. This is much more user friendly for other programs to parse or render the docx file.

But the file is still complicated, and it's actually a collection of files that make up the docx file. Those files are zipped together (compressed) to appear as one file, known as the docx file.

The upshot of all this is that Microsoft is making a step in the right direction to open up their file structure, but the new format is incompatible with older versions of Word. This is why we offer a simple online way of converting docx to doc so older versions can read docx files without buying or installing new software.

Here is a link to quickly convert docx to doc:

http://www.docx2doc.com/converters/docx-to-doc

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Open corrupted doc and docx files

Do you have a corrupted file with important data that won't open? This scenario seems to happen at all the wrong times just when you need the file the most. And it's usually when you either haven't backed up your files, or are travelling with no access to a backup that you might otherwise have.

Well there is hope for opening corrupted docx or doc files. Our conversion engine at http://www.docx2doc.com/ is not the same as what Microsoft Word uses. This means that even if your file does not open up properly in Word, there is a chance http://www.docx2doc.com/ can open the file. Additionally, we have more than one conversion engine available, so if your docx or doc file cannot be converted initially we automatically use a secondary engine that may be able to convert it.

And on top of that, as a last resort you can use the docx to text converter which can give you minimal formatting and uses a completely different engine as well! You can access docx to text converter at http://www.docx2doc.com/convert/docx-to-txt or to convert doc to text you can go to  http://www.docx2doc.com/convert/doc-to-txt

And if that doesn't help we have a page which gives you step by step instructions on how to manually find the text of your document in a docx file. This is a last resort and will give you absolutely no formatting but could save you a huge amount of work.  Instructions for extracting text manually from a docx file can be found at http://www.docx2doc.com/docx_details

We have had many reports from ecstatic users who have successfully converted corrupted documents and saved their day. We hope corrupted documents are not in your future, but if it happens to you or a friend keep http://www.docx2doc.com/ website in mind to help out.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Convert Microsoft Pocket Word (.psw) files to doc, docx, pdf, html, etc.

Docx2doc.com now supports the legacy Pocket Word file format ending in .psw. Pocket Word was part of the Pocket Office suite for the Pocket PC Operating system which appeared in 2000.  The Pocket Office suite has been superceded by the Office Mobile suite. You can now do the following conversions for Pocket Word:

Pocket Word (psw) to docx http://www.docx2doc.com/convert/psw-to-doc

Pocket Word (psw) to pdf http://www.docx2doc.com/convert/psw-to-pdf
Pocket Word (psw) to html http://www.docx2doc.com/convert/psw-to-html

Pocket Word (psw) to txt http://www.docx2doc.com/convert/psw-to-txt

Pocket Word (psw) to rtf http://www.docx2doc.com/convert/psw-to-rtf

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Docx to PDF from any computer

Have you ever tried to make a PDF file and don't have the software installed to do it? You might find yourself on a public computer or friend's computer and get frustrated that you can't make a PDF file. But now you don't have to worry, you can convert your docx files to pdf from any computer with an internet connection. Just go to http://www.docx2doc.com/convert/docx-to-pdf  and you can quickly upload your docx file and get a pdf back right in your browser. 

Simply click the "Browse" button to select your file from the hard drive, memory stick, or other data source and then click the "Convert File to PDF" button. It is a simple, quick, and portable way to make PDF files from any computer without the need for installing software.