I would like to be able to convert from any appliaction to any other, but is there one or several to use? Mostly I would like to convert tif's to docs.
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conversion applications I lookking for a conversion application
#2
Posted 07 October 2009 - 11:54 AM
You will not find one application that does it all
tiffs to docs.
http://ask-leo.com/how_do_i_convert_a_tif_...d_doc_file.html
They claim they can do it:
http://www.omniformat.com/
tiffs to docs.
http://ask-leo.com/how_do_i_convert_a_tif_...d_doc_file.html
They claim they can do it:
http://www.omniformat.com/
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#3
Posted 07 October 2009 - 10:37 PM
thank you. I had some many years ago and they didn't work that well, but I've heard they are incredible now. I didn't know of I could find a free app though.
Thanks and I'll post to let you know of they work well.
Thanks and I'll post to let you know of they work well.
#4
Posted 09 October 2009 - 06:58 PM
review from CNET
Reviewed by: CNET Staff
Talk about an omnivore's dilemma. Although OmniFormat converts files among more than 75 formats, it turned in a less-than-stellar performance in our tests. It often output blank images and crashed when trying to convert large DOC files. The recognition quality of its OCR module was poor, even with the easiest texts. Potentially most frustrating of all, it actually overwrote the original files when converting. This isn't a bug, by the way, but a deliberate, if inexplicable, decision on the part of the designers. OmniFormat also occasionally pops up ads. Give it this, though: it's a snap to use. You simply choose folders to monitor and select the output format. Whenever a file appears in one of the monitored folders, the program automatically converts it. To our minds, that convenience doesn't make up for OmniFormat's many flaws. We'd suggest steering clear, at least for now.
Thanks again
Reviewed by: CNET Staff
Talk about an omnivore's dilemma. Although OmniFormat converts files among more than 75 formats, it turned in a less-than-stellar performance in our tests. It often output blank images and crashed when trying to convert large DOC files. The recognition quality of its OCR module was poor, even with the easiest texts. Potentially most frustrating of all, it actually overwrote the original files when converting. This isn't a bug, by the way, but a deliberate, if inexplicable, decision on the part of the designers. OmniFormat also occasionally pops up ads. Give it this, though: it's a snap to use. You simply choose folders to monitor and select the output format. Whenever a file appears in one of the monitored folders, the program automatically converts it. To our minds, that convenience doesn't make up for OmniFormat's many flaws. We'd suggest steering clear, at least for now.
Thanks again
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