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12/20/2006, 7:00pm, EST

Wednesday, December 20th

docXConverter offers 'docx' compatibility

Panergy today released docXConverter, an application that makes Macs compatible with the new Word 2007 'docx' format. "Some Mac and Windows programs are not able to read the new docx default file format that was introduced in the new Word 2007 [format]," said Panergy. "DocXConverter allows users of Mac OS X 10.2 to 10.4 to open a docx document and continue working with it exactly as if they had received a traditional Word document." The software works by reading a docx file and converting it to a format easily read by popular Mac software. Setup is automatic, according to the company, and the process is seamlessly completed in the background with no intervention required. DocXConverter is available for $20, and requires Mac OS X 10.2 or later.


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