331 projects tagged "Conversion"
Boilsoft Video Converter for Mac converts between popular video formats, including .flv/flash, 3GP, AVI, DVD, FLV, MOV, MP4, MPEG, PSP MP4, RM, SVCD, VCD, VOB, WMV, and iPod Mp4. It lets you preview video before it gets converted, add watermarks to the video to be converted, convert a batch of videos in different or the same formats to one specified format, clip and convert a certain video segment as you like, customize output parameters, and more.
FF Multi Converter is a simple graphical application which converts audio, video, image, and document files between all popular formats, using and combining other programs. It uses ffmpeg for audio/video files, unoconv for document files, and the PythonMagick library for image file conversions.
Aspose.Pdf for SharePoint is a flexible solution which allows developers to export lists, individual list items, and SharePoint Wiki pages to the PDF file format from a SharePoint document library. It helps developers convert files to PDF from within their applications, without having Adobe Acrobat installed. Users only need to have MS SharePoint Server 2010 configured and running over their system to perform its installation. Aspose.Pdf for SharePoint supports SharePoint Foundation and Server.
jWordConvert is a Java library which can read and render Word documents natively to convert to PDF, to convert to images, or to print the documents automatically. The library is 100% Java, so it can run on any platform which supports Java. It does not use any third party software or native calls, and can be run in a server environment or integrated into a desktop application.
Dateutils are a bunch of tools that revolve around fiddling with dates and times in the command line, with a strong focus on use cases that arise when dealing with large amounts of financial data. Their target market is shell scripts that need date calculations or calendar conversions, and as such they are highly pipe-able and modeled after their well-known cousins (e.g. dtest vs. test, or dgrep vs. grep).