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VINC

VINC - 1.7

view & convert Word, PDF, Appleworks, RTF, HTML files & more

All Time: (4.0)
This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 1.7
Release Date: 2003-10-16
License: Commercial
Downloads (this version): 1,761
Downloads (all versions): 3,945
Price: $49.00

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Product Description:

VINC (VIEW, NAVIGATE & CONVERT) is RecoSoft's integrated disk navigation, document viewing and conversion application. VINC allows one to view and convert MSWord, PDF, AppleWorks, RTF, PNG, JPEG, Photoshop etc...files and supports English/Japanese/Chinese/Korean/Central European/Western European/Cyrillic/Arabic/Hebrew language documents and word processing formats also.
VINC provides an integrated all in one interface for disk navigation, quick viewing of files and a file conversion facility! VINC solves common document exchange problems encountered as a result of cross platform environments, Intranets, and the Internet. Users can quickly view the text of word processing documents, PDF documents and the image of graphics files without possessing or using the original application it was created in!

What's new in this version:

VINC v1.7 now provides the capability of viewing and converting PDF* files into any of the other word processing file formats that VINC supports. Users are now able to extract the PDF text data for editing in their favorite word processing software. Additionally VINC v1.7 contains the following enhancements -
- Added Support for the following file formats o MSWord 2003 o Unicode UTF-8 o Unicode UTF-16
- MSWord File Format Enhancements o Word Art o Text box o Footnotes/Endnotes o Native graphics/drawings o Complete support for embedded WMF graphics o OLE embedded data such as Excel spreadsheets, charts, PowerPoint graphics etc...
- AppleWorks File Format enhancements o Footnotes/Endnotes o Inline Appleworks Graphics
- Text file format enhancements o Table cell text data are now written out as individual paragraphs when converting to Text type
- Other enhancements o Added support for Arabic and Hebrew languages in MSWord, RTF, HTML, Unicode files o Improved format and layout retention during conversions for most file formats
*For PDF documents, the text data is read and processed. Paragraphs are re-created wherever possible. The font information is also retained where possible.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS Classic

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS 8.5 - 9.2.2

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VINC ReviewThis program has… - Version: 1.0b, 4/30/2002 09:09AM PST

-=Someone=-
potential and in some ways it is very similar to MacLinkPlus. However, I do have some issues with the converters that are available. MS Word 4/5, MS Works v4 are not supported. We have a ton of documents in those formats which we must use MacLink to convert. This app does have a handy HTML converter which isn't too shabby - and they should consider marketing the product on that feature alone. They also need to support drag and drop on the app itself.
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VINC CommentaryThis sounds pretty… - Version: 1.0b, 4/9/2002 08:42AM PST

brandonzylstra
expensive for what it does--although if it were $15 I'd buy it in a heart beat. Lotus Notes has a built in viewer that can view just about anything, and Notes does a million other things and (I think) costs less.
If it is really as accurate as it claims, then it's a program that EVERYONE should buy, but at that price, I don't think most people will bother. Why not make it cheap and sell 100 times as many copies!?
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