I have .sig files from a program that is no longer available to me. I don't need to change the files, but I do need to be able to see and print them. I have tried several possibilities but without success. Will this program convert my .sig file to a .pdf file?
Answer by
Usha Kumari
Yes, the program "All File to All File Converter 3000" should be able to convert your .sig files to .pdf files, allowing you to view and print them.
The software mentioned doesn't support CDB, RDB or MDB files. It can convert files from almost any document to another document type, image types, flv or swf. To solve the problem you are facing you should try and use software that has been built to use database files like Full Convert Enterprise. A trial of the software is available for downloading on our website and it contains most of the functions in order to get the job done. Upon downloading and installing the software is designed in a wizard way so you can easily chose the files and the settings you need. When you start the software you will be asked for the input file type then, the output file on the next screen and then the settings for the conversion and you're done.
No, All File to All File Converter 3000 won't convert from IMG to EXE, because these are two different file formats that aren't related one to the other (eg. JPG to PNG). The software handles documents and most of the images available.
Besides, it's not even possible to transform an image into an EXE unless you use an application that creates a slideshow and then use its own engine to embed the IMG into EXE that will start the slideshow displaying the image you've added. If you refer to that, try ProShow Gold.
Yes, the application supports GIF, JPG, TXT and many other file formats. Although you can convert between these file formats, you should expect some errors between a certain conversion combination.
I want recover and convert .imm files (email in Incredimail) to Thunderbird files (Sqlite) or other format (possibly .dbx). Is it possible?
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Answer by
Alex Urbach
No, the application won't convert IMM to Thunderbird. The software pretends to have support for all file types, but in fact, it changes the file extension and that's it. You need a special converter to change IMM files to another format. For this purpose you may try IncrediMail Converter.
Does All File to All File Converter 3000 convert PDF files to Word 2013 .docx format and retain hyperlinks? We've been able to convert with bookmarks in place (links internal to the converted document), but are struggling with converting links that point to document/websites outside the converted document.
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Answer by
Sean Hill
Yes, the software supports exporting and converting PDF files to other formats while preserving the links, but there is no mention of DOCX support. Only HTML file format is said to be supported. It may work, because Word can open HTML files. Convert the PDF to HTML with all the items and then use Word to open the HTML file. You might lack formatting, but at least the links will be there.
No, there is no adware, malware, spyware, extensions, or other hidden elements included in the software downloads from the mentioned site.
I have .sig files from a program that is no longer available to me. I don't need to change the files, but I do need to be able to see and print them. I have tried several possibilities but without success. Will this program convert my .sig file to a .pdf file?
Yes, the program "All File to All File Converter 3000" should be able to convert your .sig files to .pdf files, allowing you to view and print them.
The software mentioned doesn't support CDB, RDB or MDB files. It can convert files from almost any document to another document type, image types, flv or swf. To solve the problem you are facing you should try and use software that has been built to use database files like Full Convert Enterprise. A trial of the software is available for downloading on our website and it contains most of the functions in order to get the job done. Upon downloading and installing the software is designed in a wizard way so you can easily chose the files and the settings you need. When you start the software you will be asked for the input file type then, the output file on the next screen and then the settings for the conversion and you're done.
No, All File to All File Converter 3000 won't convert from IMG to EXE, because these are two different file formats that aren't related one to the other (eg. JPG to PNG). The software handles documents and most of the images available.
Besides, it's not even possible to transform an image into an EXE unless you use an application that creates a slideshow and then use its own engine to embed the IMG into EXE that will start the slideshow displaying the image you've added. If you refer to that, try ProShow Gold.
Yes, the application supports GIF, JPG, TXT and many other file formats. Although you can convert between these file formats, you should expect some errors between a certain conversion combination.
I want recover and convert .imm files (email in Incredimail) to Thunderbird files (Sqlite) or other format (possibly .dbx). Is it possible?
No, the application won't convert IMM to Thunderbird. The software pretends to have support for all file types, but in fact, it changes the file extension and that's it. You need a special converter to change IMM files to another format. For this purpose you may try IncrediMail Converter.
Does All File to All File Converter 3000 convert PDF files to Word 2013 .docx format and retain hyperlinks? We've been able to convert with bookmarks in place (links internal to the converted document), but are struggling with converting links that point to document/websites outside the converted document.
Yes, the software supports exporting and converting PDF files to other formats while preserving the links, but there is no mention of DOCX support. Only HTML file format is said to be supported. It may work, because Word can open HTML files. Convert the PDF to HTML with all the items and then use Word to open the HTML file. You might lack formatting, but at least the links will be there.