Printing a Web page, especially one without a printer-friendly version, can be a paper-wasting nightmare. If the page is too wide, most printers will cut the page at an awkward point, which loses important text, often in the middle of a word.

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Convert Web Pages into Printable PDFs
It’s easy to listen to MIDI files on your computer, since most media players can play them.

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Most scanners come with software that converts scanned images containing text into editable text files. However, many of us have started using our cell phone cameras to take pictures of documents—most of our phones, however, do not have OCR (Optical Character Recogition) built in. One quick way to turn any image, even those taken with our cameras, into an editable text file is to use an online service like Free Online OCR.

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Convert Text from Images into Editable Text Files the Easy Way
The Internet is loaded with free fonts, but the file types for these free fonts are not always compatible with our favorite software. Even more, if we decide to change from PC to Mac, or vice versa, it is hard to move our font collection without file type conflicts. A great service called FontConverter.org converts fonts from one file type to another almost instantly.

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Convert Font File Types the Easy Way
The iPad plays videos only a handful of video formats, none of which are overly common for standard sized videos (.mov, MPEG-4). Most torrents are AVI videos, and it would be easy to lose the HD quality of a Blue-Ray when converting to MP4 format or other accepted formats

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Convert Video to iPad Format