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reviewer1341069 - PeerSpot reviewer
Software Engineer at Ultimate Software

We had a limited homemade solution to generate documents based on Java technology which was not scalable at all.

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reviewer1353672 - PeerSpot reviewer
Product Director at Seaglass Cloud Technology

Not for this exact scenario. 

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it_user457116 - PeerSpot reviewer
CTO at LeaseAccelerator

We started with Actuate, moved to Crystal Reports, acquired a company that was using Brio. We've had the opportunity to try all three of the market leaders and to be bluntly honest, they’re all unsuitable. They are very burdensome in terms of designing and building new templates and none of them are using a format that we can easily hand off to our clients to say "Hey, if you need to tweak the legal boiler plate language, update a version tag, do it."

With Docmosis we're using Word based templates. It's child's play to have a client update that Word based template. As long as they're not messing with the data tags, they can change the boiler plate and the formatting all they like and they do.

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Phil Lascala - PeerSpot reviewer
CEO at Evac Guide

No, this was the first PDF converter engine we installed. We had done significant research prior to committing to Docmosis and we strongly believe this has paid off.

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it_user289224 - PeerSpot reviewer
Technical Product Manager at a financial services firm with 501-1,000 employees

I don't remember the name of the solution, but it required XSLT formats as templates and then to merge data, which was very powerful and performant, but it didn't have load capabilities, converters, and it required translation from Word to XSLT, which was consuming our dev resources. We wanted to free up our developers from that kind of task to focus more on valuable activities.

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it_user359436 - PeerSpot reviewer
Director, Software Development at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees

Previously, I used Adobe products, but price-wise this was out of the question.

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reviewer1331517 - PeerSpot reviewer
Software Engineer at IrisLogic

The new DWS3 cloud console looks great and user-friendly compared to the older DWS platform. It will be easy to track, manage, and upload templates with new DWS3 cloud console UI.

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KS
CEO, Founder at a computer software company with 51-200 employees

We did, and still do. We've used another tool for a very long time and we're phasing it out. It's free and solves some, but not all, of our needs. But when we need to develop or generate a more highly-customized report, we use Docmosis. It allows us to use MS Word with dynamic data population, which is a huge advantage.

It's a powerful model for a couple of reasons. Being able to do report layouts allowed us to design reports without requiring developers needing good MS Word skills. Second, our customers provide us reports they've already designed in MSWord. All we need to do is to make them dynamic.

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it_user409242 - PeerSpot reviewer
Product Manager at a tech vendor with 51-200 employees

We didn’t have anything before this.

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Docmosis
April 2024
Learn what your peers think about Docmosis. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: April 2024.
768,740 professionals have used our research since 2012.