![]() The program lets you select which file types you want to extract from the file you just fed it, as well as preview the judicable items. While apparently useless, this can be of great help in purging any hierarchical file structure and reorganizing files by document type. It can also process Windows self-extracting archives, entire applications or even plain files.īy plain files, I mean for example any directory on your hard drive. EXE executables, but actually contain images, as well as MP3s which can contain images of the album cover. Examples include Windows screen saver which come as Windows. Examples of files include Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents and PDF documents, but because of how File Juicer parses the file and looks for embedded files, virtually any file can be processed. In terms of what files can be processed, in order to extract the aforementioned document types, the list is fuzzier. Firstly, in terms of what files can be extracted with File Juicer, the list is quite long and includes the following document types: JPEG, PNG, GIF, PDF, BMP, WMF, EMF, PICT, TIFF, Flash, Zip, HTML, WAV, AVI, MOV, MPEG, WMV, MP3, MP4, AU and AIFF. These are actually two questions compiled into one. It does not re-encode these files in any way. ![]() The changes you see in the document are usually post processed based on the original image stored in the package, thus, File Juicer simply parses the file and looks for any images movies and sounds that may be stored inside, then it copies those to the destination location, verbatim, presenting you with the exact same file. Files that are stored inside package documents are usually intact though they may be scaled or transformed in any way inside the document. More than just a play upon the consecrated 'what you see is what you get' idiom, it reflects the way File Juicer does its thing. ![]() The usefulness of this should be obvious to anyone who was stuck with a Word document or PowerPoint presentation they could only stare at. File Juicer allows you to extract the images, sounds, and movies that are embedded in a document, storing them in a stand alone manner, meaning you can open them with your standard image viewer. Take for example a Microsoft Word document, you can open it and read the text just fine, but the images are not there, and you need them. Rather, File Juicer is a program that was created to extract the individual files out of a 'package' document. When you read file extracting you probably think of archives this is not the case. The third option is to use a smart little application, the likes of File Juicer. When you find yourself looking at a document you can't open because you don't have the application that created it, you are usually stuck, unless you can get the person that sent you the document to disassemble it or save it in some other transition format which you can read. Because the document is likely to be in a closed, proprietary format, and will not be readable in any program except the one that created it. ![]() Today's program will embed everything, for the sake of simplicity, keeping things simple in that you only have one file to deal with, but complicating things when it comes to giving someone else that document. It used to be that text was moved along computers in simple text documents that everyone could read, and images were either JPEGs or GIFs, which were readily accessible to all. These days' programs are moving towards packages and closed formats.
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