Best and Free Online File Converters Review
Zamzar is free online file conversion tool that lets you convert files between all popular and not so popular formats, be it a document, video, audio or an image file. View all supported formats here. Conversion time is a bit slow and free file conversions are up to 100MB and the converted file is available for download for only 24Hours after which it is automatically deleted. You can upload your files to ZamZar and select the format you want it to be converted,provide an e-mail id.
CometDocs is a comprehensive file & data conversion tool that lets you do over 50 different conversions online for free. Registered users can unlimited conversions while guests can convert only 3 pages at a time. The site has a user-friendly interface and the process of converting files is easy and quick. Simply select the file, pick a conversion method, enter your email address and then click on the “Send” button. Few seconds later you should receive an email with the download link to the converted file. Its unique features include on the fly OCR conversion capabilities, over 50 different conversion options and proprietary XPS and PDF conversion abilities that retains formatting, images and text in the selected output format.
YouConvertIt is new web application which helps you to convert anything. It is a complete conversion, file storage, units conversion Web site allowing users to convert audio video images and documents into an array of formats also sending or delivering file(s). YouConvertIt support unit conversion of many types. First need to enter email, upload file, select output type and get an email with converted type.
Convert Files is another free online file conversion service It supports various file types including documents, presentations, videos, images, archives like zip, rar and also audio files. It can convert files sizes up to 100MB in size. You have the option of either uploading the file for conversion or opening it from any online location.
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