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Docvert

Docvert is Web service software that takes multiple word processor files (typically .doc) and converts them to Oasis OpenDocument v1.0 format, and then optionally to any XML/HTML format. The results are returned in a .zip file.

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  •  16 Aug 2011 07:56

    Release Notes: This second release of the port to Python now has feature parity with the earlier PHP version, but includes superior list aggregation, improved DocBook XML generation, a simpler UI, and the beginnings of HTML5 document generation.

    •  11 Dec 2010 08:19

      Release Notes: EMF/WMF to SVG/PNG support, DocBook XML improvements, section 508/Web Standards improvements, and speed improvements.

      •  07 Nov 2010 23:25

        Release Notes: Improved support for EMF/WMF (requires PyODConverter with the OOo Server option). The homebrew XML parser has been replaced with SimpleXML. Minor bugfixes to PyODConverter. Note: non-PyODConverter options are now deprecated. Please migrate to PyODConverter.

        •  17 Jun 2008 13:28

        Release Notes: Speed optimizations were made. This release is three times faster than before when using the new "PyODConverter with OOo Server" option. Converted Office documents can now be published to blogs, and images are losslessly optimized for size. The interface is now in English and French, and there are various usability improvements as well as bugfixes.

        •  15 Oct 2007 00:07

        Release Notes: Docvert now includes a Web page scraping framework called Document Generation which lets you aggregate multiple Web pages into OpenDocument (ODF/ODT), which can be useful for salvaging your content from a bad CMS. Various bugfixes and security additions were made. The license was changed to the GPLv3.

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