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If you’ve ever had to change a file from one format to another, you probably know the drill: type “convert [file type] to [file type]” into Google, click the first sketchy-looking site, and hope it ...
There are dozens of file formats for word processing documents, database files, graphics, spreadsheets and so on. If a file was created in one application and you want to use it in another, you can ...
So you have this file and you don’t know how to open it. The person who sent it to you doesn’t seem to know either, and your deadline is ticking nearer. What do you do? Head to Go2Convert.com.
For iOS 16 and later, Apple has introduced a macOS feature in the Files app that allows you to convert file formats on your iPhone without needing any third-party apps. If you often download or ...
If you have a PDF that you want to share with the world via Facebook, you might hit a snag. You simply can't upload that file type to Facebook as a photo. Thankfully, there are a few ways around that ...
This post will show you how to convert Microsoft Office files like Excel, Word, and PowerPoint to Google Docs, Documents, Sheets, and Slides, respectively. Both Microsoft Office and Google Docs are ...
If you stop short of sharing Microsoft Publisher files with your colleagues or friends who don’t have the Office Publisher software, fret not. It’s quite easy to convert Publisher file to PDF using ...
Whether you shot the video or not, sometimes it's just in the wrong file format. When you need to convert a video to a different file format, what’s a quick, easy way to do it? Movavi’s free Online ...
If you create documents or graphics for your clients in your business, you can install and use custom fonts to make your designs more interesting. TrueType technology -- TTF extension -- was developed ...
Quite possibly the best free audio converter available, Freemake Audio Converter is certainly the easiest to use. Not everyone needs to convert their audio files, but if you do, you’ll be hard-pressed ...
Dennis O'Reilly began writing about workplace technology as an editor for Ziff-Davis' Computer Select, back when CDs were new-fangled, and IBM's PC XT was wowing the crowds at Comdex. He spent more ...