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Secure File Conversion

We understand the importance of keeping your documents secure and private. That's why we have implemented a robust security protocol to ensure the safety of your files during the conversion process.

Immediate Deletion: As soon as the conversion process is complete, the uploaded files are immediately and permanently deleted from our server's memory. There is no residual storage of your files, and they are not backed up or saved in any way.

One-Time Download: The output files generated by the conversion process are made available for download only once. As soon as you download the converted file, it is permanently deleted from our servers. If you do not download the converted file within a specified time period, it will be automatically deleted from our servers.

PDF document

PDF stands for "Portable Document Format." It is a file format developed by Adobe Systems in the 1990s to present documents, including text formatting and images, in a manner independent of application software, hardware, and operating systems.

Here are some key features of PDF files:

  • Platform Independent: PDF files can be opened and viewed on any device (Windows, macOS, Linux, mobile devices) that has a PDF reader installed.
  • Maintains Document Formatting: PDF files maintain the formatting of the document regardless of the device or software it is viewed on. This includes fonts, images, and the layout of the document.
  • Secure: PDF files can be password protected and encrypted. You can also apply restrictions on printing, copying, and editing PDF files.
  • Interactive Elements: PDF files can contain hyperlinks, buttons, forms, videos, and other multimedia elements.
  • Compressed: PDF files can be compressed to a smaller file size, which is convenient for sharing and storage.
  • Accessibility: PDF files support text-to-speech and other accessibility features for visually impaired users.

Word document

DOC and DOCX are file formats used by Microsoft Word, which is a part of the Microsoft Office suite of productivity software.

DOC: This is the default file format used by Microsoft Word in versions 97-2003. It is a binary file format and was the primary format used by Microsoft Word until the release of Microsoft Office 2007.

DOCX: This is the default file format used by Microsoft Word starting with Microsoft Office 2007. It is based on the Office Open XML (OOXML) standard, which is an open standard for word processing documents, presentations, and spreadsheets. The "X" in DOCX stands for XML.

Here are some key features of DOC and DOCX files:

  • Text Formatting: Both DOC and DOCX files support a wide range of text formatting options, including different fonts, font sizes, colors, and text styles (bold, italic, underline).
  • Images and Multimedia: You can embed images, charts, graphs, and other multimedia elements in DOC and DOCX files.
  • Tables: Both file formats support the creation and formatting of tables.
  • Macros and Scripting: Both DOC and DOCX files support macros, which are sequences of instructions that can be triggered by a specific event, such as opening the document.
  • Track Changes and Comments: Both file formats support the "Track Changes" feature, which allows multiple authors to collaborate on a document and see each other's changes. You can also add comments to the document.

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