Unifier 2.0.7

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Unifier 2.0.7
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Version: 2.0.7
Size: 1.10 MB
Publisher: Melody-Soft
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License [?]: Shareware (USD$15.00 to buy)
Operating System: Windows XP, Windows NT, Windows ME, Windows 98, Windows 95, Windows 2000
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Publisher's Description of Unifier

" Convert a batch of Text / HTML Files to Unicode char encoding. "
- From Melody-Soft

Unifier is a tool to convert a batch of plain text or HTML files in various characters set encoding to Unicode in UTF-16 or UTF-8 encoding. Features include auto-update of HTML character-set Meta Tag, converting HTML character and numeric entity to raw unicode character, converting between UTF-16 and UTF-8, config profile and command line mode.

Command-Line operation (Unattended mode) is supported and Unifier can be used as a helper application to convert text files for other applications. The download is a fully functional evaluation version. Simple tutorials are included to demonstrate the features of Unifier.

Limitations in downloadable version

30 conversions trial.

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unicode   |  utf 8   |  utf16   |  gb18030   |  iso10646   |  iscii   |  convert   |  text   |  html   |  encoding   

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