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Published 06 Oct, 2018 06:50am

Website review: Convert anything to anything

The world of internet offers various websites to convert PDF into MS Word or MS DOCX file or even a video into an audio, but this also means various sites doing a separate job for each file format.

What if I tell you of a website that converts almost all file formats into whatever format you want? Yes, kids www.cloudconvert.com is a site which converts more than 200 file format types, isn’t it amazing?

The website Cloudconvert is free, has no ads and also has no lengthy texts to be read. It just does its job of file conversion and that’s it. You can start by selecting the file you want to convert into other format from your computer, Dropbox, Google Drive, One Drive or Box, upload it and then select the format to which you want to convert.

As said earlier, Cloudconvert is powerful enough to convert any file format into other, for instance it converts between PDF to PNG, PNG to JPG, MP4 to MP3, etc. There is no need for you to install anything on your computer as all the converting is done online. Although it says to convert anything to anything, you still cannot convert a text file to audio, maybe you are asking too much!

Since there is no need for installation, it won’t take any space on your computer and as soon as your file is converted, the site claims to delete the data itself. There are total 218 formats supported, including audio, video, document, ebook, archive, image, spreadsheet and presentation formats, vector and CAD files.

Moreover, in conversion between audio and video, you are allowed to edit, including trimming, transposing, video/audio codec, adding SRT/ASS subtitle for videos and settings audio bit rate, channels for audios.

The site is very useful during and after your academic years so bookmark it and use whenever there need be.

To convert any file format visit:www.cloudconvert.com

Published in Dawn, Young World, October 6th, 2018

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