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GreekTranscoder 1.0.5


License Free
Requirements Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP Microsoft Word 2000 or later.
Downloads 8 Limitations None
Publisher GreekTranscoder.org File Size 4.9M
Date added 14 Oct 2005 Check your speed

GreekTranscoder is a program which converts polytonic Greek characters written using one text encoding into another one. Its primary goal is to allow the conversion of documents using older fonts and encodings into Unicode fonts. However, it also allows converting text between older encodings as well as from Unicode into those obsolete formats.

Currently GreekTranscoder supports the following legacy encodings:

  • Beta Code
  • GreekKeys
  • Ismini
  • LaserGreek
  • Paulina Greek
  • SGreek
  • SPIonic
  • SuperGreek
  • Vilnius University
  • WinGreek (and Son of WinGreek)

And, of course, GreekTranscoder supports Unicode, using either composed or composing characters. A Unicode text can be converted into Unicode itself with different conversion settings.

GreekTranscoder is distributed as a Microsoft Word document template.

Your version of Microsoft Word and your operating system must support Unicode to use the program.

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