How do I extract ASCII data from binary file with unknown format, in Windows?
convertzone on February 28th, 2010
Q: On Windows, what is the best way to convert a binary file where the internal structure is unknown less that its contents are ASCII in nature back to plain text?
A: You can use ms word, after click "open" menu, in "open" dialog please select "recovering text from any type files" options from "file type" [...]
Can convert an EBook (PDF) to a format that will play on my CD/DVD player?
convertzone on February 22nd, 2010
The Portable Document Format (PDF) file format is a file format developed by Adobe Systems, and it is a binary format which contains page description primitives and combines a subset of the Postscript language with some more recent features. The Portable Document Format is a page description language designed to enable the creation and transfer of printer-ready output.
release CZ-All2Xls V1.1 Build091112,add plugin function
convertzone on November 13th, 2009
2009-11-12 release CZ-All2Xls V1.1 Build091112,add plugin function, so you can do some actions ( fox example: delete rows, delete comments, add or change author/title information etc) before conversion, and you can get more information from faq, thanks for Charles Matz and Philippe Manetta ’s advice.
Anyway thank you a lot for your support.
convertzone on September 7th, 2009Common Length and Distance Converter
convertzone on August 22nd, 2009Oh, okay!! Thanks Li!
convertzone on July 30th, 2009release CZ-All2Xls V1.1 Build09628, add exclude file list options in command line interface
convertzone on July 1st, 2009Release CZ-All2Xls V1.1 Build09627, add exclude file options in command line interface
convertzone on June 27th, 2009How to install the PostScript Printer Driver
convertzone on May 27th, 2009
To be able to create a PostScript file that can be printed directly to a PostScript output device, the PostScript Printer Driver must be available on the computer. The following are the steps to install the PostScript Printer Driver for win xp. These detail steps are for a PC-compatible computer using Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP/Vista, there are some small differences between Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP/Vista, you need to adjust yourself.
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