An advanced application that allows you to convert your ADT (Advantage) files
| Version | 7.657 |
| Updated | July 4 2021 |
| Developer |
ProcessText Group
N/A
N/A
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| User Rating |
970
3.6
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| Original File Size | 263 MB |
| Downloads | 7982 |
| Systems | Windows All |
| Category | Office Tools |
ABC Amber Advantage Converter is an advanced application that allows you to convert your ADT (Advantage) files to any format you wish (XLS, CSV, MDB, DBF, XML, PDF, HTML, CHM, RTF, HLP, DOC, and many more) easily and quickly.
The software supports a batch conversion, a run from command line, more than 50 languages. Batch conversion ability allows you to convert a unlimited number of ADT files at a time.
As all "ABC Amber" products, it's really easy as ABC and powerful as Amber.
Here are some key features of "ABC Amber Advantage Converter":
■ reads ADT (Advantage) files
■ exports to XLS (MS Excel), CSV, MDB (MS Access), DBF, XML, PDF (doesn't require Adobe Acrobat to be installed), HTML, CHM, RTF (MS Word doesn't need to be installed), DOC (Word 6.0/95/97-2003), WRI (Windows Write 3.0/3.1), WPD (WordPerfect 5.0/5.1 for DOS/5.x for Win/5.1-5.2 secondary, 5.0 secondary, WordPerfect 4.1/4.2), MCW (Word for Macintosh 4.0-5.1), WPS (Works 4.0 for Windows, Works 2000, Works for Windows 3.0), DOC (Word 2.x for Windows, Word 3.x-5.x for MS-DOS, Word 6.0 for MS-DOS), SAM (Ami Pro 3.0), WSD (WordStar 4.0/7.0), RFT (IBM's RFT-DCA), Clipboard
■ supports the batch conversion (registered version only)
■ easy to use and easy to set up
■ supports advanced PDF export options (document information, 40/128 bits PDF encryption, PDF security options, page size, page orientation and page margins, resolution mode, compression mode, viewer options, embedding style)
■ supports multiple CHM and HLP export options
■ command line support, multi-language support, skin support... and more!
Limitations:
■ 30 days trial
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