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CONVERTCP

CONVERTCP is a command line utility to convert text file encoding.

CONVERTCP Alternatives

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    /utfcast-alternatives

    UTFCast Professional is an efficient Unicode converter for windows. It can convert massive amounts of text to UTF-8, UTF-16 and UTF-32 at a very high speed. It supports over 30 codepages and has the ability to convert extra-large size files.

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    /cpconverter-alternatives

    Code Page Converter - Convert HTML/Text files to different encoding formats e.g.

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    /convertz-alternatives

    ConvertZ is a program to convert Chinese/Japanese codes.

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    /kreative-recode-alternatives

    Kreative Recode is a utility for converting text files between different text encodings and...

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    Convert files between more than 100 text encodings and binary formats!

  7. /unicode2ansi-alternatives

    Unicode2Ansi - simple utility for multiple files converting from Unicode encoding to Ansi encoding.

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    The case converter that thinks ahead incl. JSON conversion

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    A Very Handy Case Converter Tool

    Open Source free

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    Turn your phone into a ruler with the power of AR

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    Hand-picked curation of the coolest stuff made with ARKit

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    A real-time word count and milestone markers in Google Docs.

  13. /codeporting-native-cs2cpp-alternatives

    CodePorting.Native Cs2Cpp is a complete code conversion solution that can help developers in automating C# source code conversion to C++.

  14. /measurekit-alternatives

    Whatever you want to measure, we have a tool for that.

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