ODT
An ODT file is a word processor document saved in the Open Document format. Open Document files are designed to be opened, shared, and edited on different operating systems, including Windows, Mac, and Linux. They will work with a large number of commercial and free word processing software and office suites, as well as online […]
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XLS is a file format used for spreadsheets created in Microsoft Excel and related applications. It has been an industry standard format for many years, and can be created using many different spreadsheet software products. A typical file will consist of text and numbers created within a spreadsheet, but can also store and display relevant […]
Read MoreCreated by Adobe software including Acrobat, Capture, Design or other open-source printing shareware, Portable Document Format (PDF) files simplify portability. Designed to include all the captured printed elements of their source, PDF-files can be viewed using Acrobat Reader software to display multiple PAGES and zoom in or out. Because PDF format files contain all the […]
Read MoreFLV to MP4
For a long time, Flash Video was the dominant standard on the Internet and streaming platforms such as YouTube or Vimeo opted for the FLV format (Flash Video). Smaller platforms still use Flash Videos today, whereas the largest streamers have long switched to HTML5-based videos. Flash is a crucial security vulnerability in browsers, smartphones often […]
Read MoreOPUS to MP3
Almost all of us encounter the OPUS format in our everyday lives without even noticing it. WhatsApp saves voice messages as .opus files. Other apps such as Telegram, Signal and many dictation programmes also use this file format as standard. And for good reason: OPUS files were developed specifically for this purpose – for voice […]
Read MoreJFIF to JPG
The file extension .JFIF is not commonly encountered, yet it was frequently used: Due to a setting change by Microsoft (see technical explanation below), the settings were changed so that JPG images were saved as .JFIF. This meant that images from Google searches in Edge, images received in WhatsApp Web and attachments in webmail applications […]
Read MoreABW to DOC
Abiword to Doc File Conversion If you are a fan of well-designed freeware and work with texts often, you have definitely heard of Abiword. The free, open-source word processor offers many of the functionalities of the industry standard, Microsoft Word, and enjoys growing popularity. However, its proprietary files (with the extension .ABW) are not Word-readable, […]
Read MorePAGES to PDF
Apple Pages to PDF Conversion the Easy Way PDFs are preferred for their capacity to hold onto formatting without adding to your file size. They’re favoured in business or legal settings where a huge array of diverse operating systems requires one universal file extension. PDF lets you password protect your PAGES and integrate images with […]
Read MoreMOV to MP4
Videos created with Apple devices (e.g. iPhone, iPad, …) are usually saved in Apple's own .MOV format. If these are to be played back on other devices, conversion to another format is usually necessary. The .MP4 format is the most common format supported by most devices. Conversion from .mov to .mp4 offers the greatest possible […]
Read MoreMP4 to MP3
The MP4 format is one of the most common formats on the net, because the video container is particularly efficient when it comes to saving and is also used for streaming over the net – you can access mp4 files (unnoticed) even if you are watching videos on platforms such as Watch Vimeo or YouTube. […]
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