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File Juicer

File Juicer - 1.1.1

extract images from various files

All Time: (4.9)
Version 1.1.1: (4.7)
Selected Version: 1.1.1
Release Date: 2004-11-10
License: Freeware
Downloads (version 1.1.1): 858
Downloads (all versions): 8,894

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Product Description:

With File Juicer you can:
  • Extract images from a PowerPoint slide show.
  • Extract images from PDF files.
  • Extract the images from Safari's cache.
  • Extract attachments from email archives.
  • Extract Flash animations saved in .EXE files.


  • Juicer was made just for the first purpose, but it turned out it could do a bit more Those are examples. Juicer does not care which type file you drop onto it, is searches the entire file, and if it finds a JPEG, PNG, GIF, PDF, BMP, Flash, or WAV file inside, it can save it.

    This means that it works not only on Safari's cache files, but also Internet explorer, FireFox, Mozilla and OmniWeb. It also works on files made with the other applications in Microsoft Office.

    Windows .exe files are complicated, but File Juicer searches the entire file, and if the image or animation is not compressed or encrypted, it can extract it.
    This is often the case for self playing Flash animations or Flash games, which have been saved in .exe format to make them simple for Windows users to run. Unfortunaltely this made then unusable on Macs.

    Limitations: Juicer does not extract any kind of image from any file type. If the image, sound or animation, is not stored intact in one of the formats mentioned above, File Juicer can't find it. This is the case for images stored inside QuickTime movies, Adobe InDesign files and images inside Flash animations. The email feature has only been tested with Apple Mail.

    Note: Flash animations, often play in QuickTime Movie Player, but sometimes you need to open them in your web browser from the File menu, and sometimes they play only from the website they belong to. This depends on the design of the animation.

    What's new in this version:

    • Inflate decompression was very memory hungry, which could cause you Mac to slow to a crawl.
    • Dropping 3 files of unknown type in the juicer window could cause your Mac to slow to a ultra slow crawl.

    Operating System Requirements:

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

    • Mac OS X 10.3

    Additional Requirements:

    • Mac OS X 10.3 or higher

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    Feedback Summary:

    Version 1.1.1:
    Overall Rating: (4.7) Features: (4.0) Support: (4.5)
    Ease of Use: (4.3) Quality / Stability: (3.7) Price: (4.3)
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    File Juicer CommentaryVersion number what? - Version: 4.15, 5/17/2009 06:17PM PST

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    AikiDavid
    I have this software and it's very good, however, I can't figure out why I have version 4.98,
    and the latest version is version 4.15. Are we going back in time or something??? Or did the developer just goof and mis-number what should have been 5.15? Anybody know?
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    File Juicer ReviewGood Job - Version: 4.12, 12/11/2008 04:35AM PST

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    McWiz
    Good job guys.
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    File Juicer ReviewAnother essential Mac app. - Version: 4.9.8, 7/17/2008 08:02PM PST

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    brFer
    Essential for dissecting PDF files from Windows users.
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