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| Any2UTF8 is a simple tool to convert plain text file in any character encoding to UTF8. | Any2UTF8 is a simple tool to convert plain text file in any character encoding to UTF8. | ||
| - | The program | + | ==== Download ==== |
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| + | The latest version is 1.1 (released on March 8th, 2024), you can download it from the official website: https:// | ||
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| + | ==== What the app does ==== | ||
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| + | The app automatically detects the character encoding of the source file and converts it to UTF8. | ||
| It is also possibile to perform batch conversions of entire folders containing files in mixed encodings, the encoding of each file will be detected and converted to UTF8, if a file is already in UTF8 it will not be converted. | It is also possibile to perform batch conversions of entire folders containing files in mixed encodings, the encoding of each file will be detected and converted to UTF8, if a file is already in UTF8 it will not be converted. | ||
| - | ===== Download ===== | + | Files that are not plain text will be skipped (i.e. Word and PDF files will not be converted, but XML and HTML files will be). |
| - | The latest version | + | **NB**: batch conversion |
| ==== How to use the command-line version (advanced users) ==== | ==== How to use the command-line version (advanced users) ==== | ||