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NW Docx2Rtf 3.7  
Size:
3.01MB
Publisher:
Release Date:2009-05-03
Submit Date:2009-05-03
OS: Win 98/ME/2000/XP
Downloads:4292
Popularity:Popularity:0/10
USER RATING
4.33
(out of 5 )
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Docx2Rtf is a freeware file converter for MS Word 2007 Docx and OpenOffice Sxw and Odt files. You do not need OpenOffice or Office 2007 to be installed for the program to work. Word 2007 Docx files (*.docx; *.dotx) and OpenOffice files (*.sxw,*.odt) will be converted to richtext (rtf) format with partial formatting and images.

Docx2Rtf isn´t perfect in what it can retrieve from these files, but it does a decent job of retrieving your basic information. While you are converting these documents, Docx2Rtf will show you a page by page layout of what was retrieved and let you send it to your printer. Docx2Rtf can also convert those Word 2007 and OpenOffice documents to PDF format!

Docx2Rtf also allows you to view most common graphic file formats. Since version 3.4 Docx2Rtf even allows you to extract text (if available) from pdf files!

Docx2Rtf also has support for documents (ebooks) stored in the PalmOS Database (pdb) format and Aportis documents (prc) format. Load, read and print most files in pdb and prc formats.

In addition to importing docx, dotx, odt and sxw, pdb and prc files, Docx2Rtf can also open, view and print - plain text (*.txt), Portable Document Format (*.pdf), Hypertext Markup Language (*.html) and Richtext (*.rtf) files!

What's New in version 3.7:

  • Improved UniCode support.

What's New in version 3.6:

  • We have (hopefully) fixed the "index out of bounds" error. If you are online when Docx2Rtf starts, it will check our web site to see if a newer version is available.
 
 
 
4.33
(out of 5 )
" It is a great idea..."

Reviewer: -Dr. Nemo

Review Date: 2008-01-14
 
Docx2Rtf 2.4 Freeware: For a lot of time, we know the extraordinary and exemplary effort of Jack Lewis to make of their family company NativeWinds a pioneer in standalone applications. Their Tomahawk PDF, for example, is a convincing demonstration of it and its version freeware that we have occasionally used it with good advantage, enjoys a lot of popularity among those that cannot pay the hundred of dollars that it request for certain word processors with export of pdf documents that there is in the market. For this reason, anything surprises us that he makes circulate now Docx2Rtf.

It is a great idea to have a viewer and conversor of native documents of Open Office, Corel WordPerfect and Word Office 2007, and that at the same time be also able to open up and generate txt, html, rtf and pdf files. The best in the project is that it is an independent standalone of any other application ( for what we can settle in our USB Flash Drive ) and that it does not occupy a lot of space - Less than 2 MB… We find extraordinarily small!

Nevertheless, we will be sincere: Docx2Rtf is not perfect - just as its same developer it recognizes it -, because it is very slow when opening files and it gets jammed with any document that passes of the 200 KB. The pdf viewer does not offer a good image yield and the quality of compression of the pdf that it exports it is not as good as that of Tomahawk PDF. However, the brilliant Jack Lewis’ idea is running to offer to the users a tool with great future. It would not be bad, then, to thank him for that he is doing now and to encourage him to that continues his work, there in the desertic land of Nevada.
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