Archive for April, 2008
File Juicer

With File Juicer you can:
- Extract images from a PowerPoint slide show or presentation.
- Extract images and text from PDF files.
- Recover images and video from erased flash cards
- Recover text from damaged files
- Extract the images and HTML files in Safari’s cache.
- Extract attachments from email archives.
- Rebuild simple PDF files into Word documents
- Convert iPhoto’s iPod cache files and ithmb 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 & Nikon RAW files.
- Extract System 7 Sounds
- Use it for forensics examining cache files of various kinds
- Invisibly attach files to images – simple steganography
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.
Requirements
Mac OS 10.3.9 (See the read me for 10.2.8 support)
Flash card image recovery requires that Finder can see it.
How to use File Juicer
Drop files or folders on File Juicer and it will extract the images, like “Stuffit Expander”.