Global Graphics, a developer of e-document software, has launched a new version of desktop software application gDoc Fusion, which allows multiple incompatible files to be merged into a single document through a drag and drop action.

The company said that gDoc Fusion 2.5 enables users to create a summary, report or other document that combines spreadsheets, slides, images, text, PDFs and more than 200 other types of document.

According to Global Graphics, the new version allows users to collate, convert, read and share documents from over 200 different formats in a single view page and provides the ability to view more than 200 word processor, spreadsheet, image and drawing formats.

In addition, the gDoc Fusion 2.5 allows users to visually search through the pages to find information just like a physical document interface. It is currently available for Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7.

Gary Fry, CEO of Global Graphics, said: “Global Graphics aims to revolutionise document creation tasks by redrawing the lines of this marketplace. gDoc Fusion opens up a whole new way of working and increased profitability through helping office workers to get things done. Critical business information can be unlocked from legacy formats even when the original application is not present.”