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by Lucius Hartmann
==Author==


URL: http://www.lucius-hartmann.ch/programme/
Lucius Hartmann


=== Description ===
==Available==
* http://www.lucius-hartmann.ch/programme/


Available [http://www.lucius-hartmann.ch/programme/ here] (there is also an english version of the application available), this is a Mac OS X / MacOs 8.6-9.x application that converts TXT and most importantly RTF files across several encodings of Greek (Unicode included). The latest update allows for the creation of own customised filters based on XML files. The programme is shareware.
==Description==
 
This is a Mac OS X / MacOs 8.6-9.x application that converts TXT and most importantly RTF files across several encodings of Greek (Unicode included). The latest update allows for the creation of own customised filters based on XML files. The programme is shareware.  There is also an english version of the application.  


GreekKeysConverter is one of the few (the only one?) tools that processes RTF files, with the immense advantage that only text in Greek is being converted (it operates faster then macro-based utilities).
GreekKeysConverter is one of the few (the only one?) tools that processes RTF files, with the immense advantage that only text in Greek is being converted (it operates faster then macro-based utilities).

Latest revision as of 17:24, 6 February 2018

Author

Lucius Hartmann

Available

Description

This is a Mac OS X / MacOs 8.6-9.x application that converts TXT and most importantly RTF files across several encodings of Greek (Unicode included). The latest update allows for the creation of own customised filters based on XML files. The programme is shareware. There is also an english version of the application.

GreekKeysConverter is one of the few (the only one?) tools that processes RTF files, with the immense advantage that only text in Greek is being converted (it operates faster then macro-based utilities).