PS

The format Post Script (PS), which was developed in the early 1980s, is one of the standard formats of the American company Adobe. Adobe is the company behind the Acrobat Reader and programs like Photoshop and with the ps format, the foundations for the now more popular format pdf were laid early. PS documents are […]

Read More

EPUB

The epub (short for electronic publication) file extension signifies an e-book file that has been saved according to the EPUB standard. EPUB is a non-proprietary, vendor-independent e-book format that is based on html and is supported by a large number of hardware e-book readers, computer software and smartphone apps. Though EPUB takes only a negligible […]

Read More

RTF

A rtf file is a text file that has been saved in the Rich Text format. Unlike a txt (Plain Text) file it also contains formatting code like italics, bold or underline, different font styles and sizes, text formatting info, and it may include images and embedded objects (output from other applications, e.g. tables). The […]

Read More

MP3

MPEG-1 or mpeg-2 Audio Layer III, mostly known as mp3 or MP3, designates a format for coding digital audio data. MP3 still ranks among the most popular formats for storing audio data. In the early 80s, the German Fraunhofer Institut developed MP3 as a lossy format compared to Compact Disc Digital Audio (CDDA): Compression rate […]

Read More

EPS to JPG

The eps format is still one of the most popular formats in graphic design. Developed by Adobe, EPS has been used for the exchange of graphics since 1987 and is ideal for export from graphic design software such as Adobe Illustrator. The EPS format is supported by many programs, including CorelDraw or the free image […]

Read More

RTF to JPG

Rich Text Format (RTF) is a file format that allows you to write a text file, save it on one operating system, and then have the option of opening it on another system. You cannot add images or objects – the file only supports text formats. For this you can create a file in Microsoft […]

Read More

OXPS to PDF

.oxps files replaced the .xps files in Windows 8 (and in Windows 10, too). However, .oxps files and .xps files are not compatible – so Windows 7’s default XPS-Viewer can’t open xps files. To view .oxps files in Windows 7 you should easily convert them from .oxps to .pdf. File-Converter-Online.com does that job for you: […]

Read More