There's a good HTML-based Help file as well as buttons labeled Burn to Disc and Suite. These cover Overwrite settings, Conversion formats and errors, Right-Click behavior, and choices like whether to play sounds. The toolbar icons let us remove files as well as add them, and also access the program's options. A button labeled Open output let us open the target folder directly from the interface (right next to the Convert button) which we found a very useful option, especially when saving documents to more than one destination. Doxillion quickly processed our batch and saved the output to our selected directory. All that was left to do was press Convert. We browsed to an output folder in the entry field beneath the main view, and then selected an output format and encoder options. Highlighting entries in this list displayed their properties in the right-hand sidebar. Doxillion is very easy to use, with a big green plus sign for adding files to the main list view.
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