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File Juicer 4.9.2 Extract images from files (PDF, PowerPoint, Word, mp3...), folders, flash cards, and iPods.
Publish Date: Fri, 07 Dec 2007 00:00:00 PST
About File Juicer A drag-and-drop can opener and data archaeologist. Its speciality is to find and extract images, video, audio, or text from files which are hard to open in other ways.
It finds and extracts: JPEG, PNG, GIF, PDF, BMP, WMF, EMF, PICT, TIFF, Flash, Zip, HTML, WAV, AVI, MOV, MP4, MPG, MP3, AIFF, AU, WMV, or text from files which contain data in those formats.
Lossless extraction - File Juicer doesn't convert the images, sounds, or videos it finds, but saves them unchanged in their original format when possible. See the manual for details about supported formats.
This is useful if: - You have old files you can no longer open with current applications. - You receive emails with attachments you cannot open. - You have corrupt files or databases. - You have damaged or acidentally erased flash cards for your digital camera. - You receive self extracting EXE files designed for Windows. - Or if this is just faster than copying and pasting from the file.
When you have extracted some files - for instance from an accidentally erased flash card - you can then check that they are intact with QuickTime Player or convert them with other applications. For images, checking validity is done by letting File Juicer generate icons for the files. Then the files with icons are the ones which are intact.
File Juicer has Automator support so you can save just the settings you need and use them directly from Finder. Read more...
iVirtua Community is now
managed by Mullick Group, and the Managing Director is now Amir Mullick.
For more information regarding thse changes, including changes of contact
details and legal details, see ivirtuaforums.com/changes
For your information: iVirtua Community is now managed by Mullick Group, and the Managing Director is now Amir Mullick. For more information regarding thse changes, including changes of contact details and legal details, see ivirtuaforums.com/changes