Converting files from one format to another is a common problem. A good solution is to use a free online conversion site where you can upload a file in one format and then download it converted to your desired format. Here are two of the best such sites. Each has its strengths though it’s worth noting that the Media Convert site offers a solution to one of the most common conversion needs – converting Adobe Acrobat PDF files to Microsoft Word DOC files. Both sites are advertising-supported so turn your pop-up blocker on. Thanks to subscriber Stuart for the suggestion.
[1] http://media-convert.com/ (up to 150Mb files)
[2] http://www.youconvertit.com/ (up to 300Mb files)
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