The very first version of Print Conductor, released on November 18, 2007, already had lists and could batch print popular Adobe PDF, Microsoft Word DOC files and Microsoft Excel XLS charts. Let's take a step back in history and see how it all started! 2007 - The beginning He suggested making a piece of software to print multiple text documents in a row." "Meanwhile, a friend of one of our developers needed to submit several documents to a bank, and printing them one by one was a real headache. That's how Print Conductor was initially created". Manual testing was an issue, so our software engineers designed a solution for testing purposes. At that time, It already was version 4.2 and it was able to interact with office applications like Microsoft Word and Excel as well as function as a virtual or a network printer. "We needed to test whether Universal Document Converter was able to properly convert to PDF and other office filetypes like DOC and XLS. Leonid Jakobson, project coordinator, says: Back in 2007, we didn't really think Print Conductor would become a standalone large-scale software product which helps so many people today to facilitate batch printing of documents!" Initially it was a utility designed for testing Universal Document Converter. “Today we're proud to be celebrating 10 years of the first release of our batch printing software - Print Conductor.
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