Save files with File Juicer
Working wit hcorrupt image files...
Christopher Breen's article, Find, fix, and delete corrupt iPhoto images, dealing with corrupt image files in my iPhoto library led me to discovering Juicer.
With File Juicer you can:
* Extract images from a PowerPoint slide show.
* Extract images from PDF files.
* Recover images and video from erased flash cards
* Recover text from damaged files
* Extract CAB files from Pocket PC self installing EXE files
* Extract the images and html files in Safari's cache.
* Extract attachments from email archives.
* Convert iPhoto's iPod cache files to TIFF.
* Extract Flash animations saved in .EXE files.
* Convert zip files which have been saved as .EXE files to zip.
* Extract the JPEG pictures from Canon's RAW files.
* Extract System 7 Sounds
These are all things I've needed to do at some time or another. Nothing is more frustrating than to have an image file your need, only to have it misbehave or not open at all. Another real scenario is when folks send in files that have no extension and cannot be opened. File Juicer doesn't care what type file you drop onto it, it searches the entire file byte by byte. If it finds a JPEG, JP2, PNG, GIF, PDF, BMP, WMF, EMF, PICT, TIFF, Flash, Zip, HTML, WAV, MP3, AVI, MOV, MPG, WMV, MP4, AU, AIFF or text file inside, it can save it to your desktop or to another folder you choose.
File Juicer requires Mac OS 10.3.9 (File Juicer 2.9.3 require 10.2.8)
Direct download: FileJuicer-3.9.7.dmg
Web Page: echoone.com/filejuicer

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