Cogniview

Cogniview LLC
Private
Industry Productivity applications
Headquarters Atlanta, Georgia USA
Key people
CEO: Lior Weinstein
Products PDF2XL, CC PDF Converter, PDF
Website www.cogniview.com

Cogniview is an international computer software company, focusing mainly on data conversion applications for the PC.

The company has released several free open source software products related to PDF, data conversion, and content licensing. Cogniview's flagship product is PDF2XL, an application for converting tabular data from PDF files into Excel.

Cogniview sells its products through distributors and online worldwide, in more than 70 countries.

Company history

Cogniview was created as a start-up company in 2002 and focused on converting Mainframe reports to Excel and Databases with its Enterprise Reports Gateway (ERG) product line.[1] In December 2005, Cogniview released PDF2XL, an application to convert PDF data to Excel,[2] which quickly became the focus of its business.

Zimbabwe Conspiracy Theory

In late March 2008, the opposition in Zimbabwe accused Cogniview of helping the government in rigging the parliamentary and presidential elections.[3][4] The accusations were later refuted by Cogniview's CEO Yoav Ezer in his blog, after online and offline newspapers caught on the story and started to investigate.[5]

Free Open Source software

Cogniview Labs have released the following software as free and open source software. All are licensed under GPL:[6]

Commercial Products

See also

References

  1. XML in Practice (2004). "XML 2004 Exhibitors". Retrieved 7 January 2010.
  2. Cogniview PDF2XL (2010). "PDF to Excel Converter". Retrieved 7 January 2010.
  3. ZimOnline (2008). "Israeli firm to help Mugabe rig vote". Retrieved 7 January 2010.
  4. IVC Weekly Newsletter (2008). "Israeli start-up caught up in Zimbabwe election controversy". Retrieved 7 January 2010.
  5. Codswallop (2008). "From Programmer to Puppet-Master". Retrieved 7 January 2010.
  6. Cogniview (2010). "Cogniview Labs". Retrieved 7 January 2010.

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