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    xMarkup Text Transformation Utility
    xMarkup is a text transformation utility for batch-processing of a set of ANSI/UTF-8 text files. All Win-32 and POSIX/UNIX platforms.
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    gema is a general purpose text processing utility based on the concept of pattern matching. It reads an input file and copies it to an output file transforming the data as specified by the patterns defined by the user. See the "Wiki" tab for further information.
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    CONVERTCP

    CONVERTCP

    Text File Codepage Converter for the Windows command line

    This command line utility is a codepage converter to be used to change the character encoding of text. It fully supports charsets such as ANSI code pages, UTF-8, UTF-16 LE/BE, UTF-32 LE/BE, and EBCDIC. It's designed to convert big text files, too. It runs on Windows XP onwards (tested on XP, Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, and Windows 11). The "readme.txt" file and the Wiki gives you some more information. You'll find the compiled tool for 32 bit (x86) and 64 bit (x64) Windows in the...
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    Flat file extractor can be used for reading and parsing different flat file structures and printing them in different formats. ffe is a command line tool developed in GNU/Linux environment and it is distributed under GPL. Project moved to https://github.com/igitur/ffe
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    nlconvert

    nlconvert

    Convert newlines in text files

    This package consists of six command-line utilities that let you convert the newlines of a text file from one style to another. It currently supports CR/LF (DOS/Windows), CR (Macintosh) and LF (Unix) newlines. It doesn’t try to be “intelligent”, since that will almost always fail at some point.
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    Text Analyzer

    Text analyzing software

    An application developed in C using the list and the AVL tree data structures, which analyzes a text (.txt file) giving the following information as an output: 1. the total occurrences of every word in the text 2. the exact line of every occurrence of every word 3. the exact position in the line of every occurrence of every word 4. the exact paragraph of every occurrence of every word 5.
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    This program is used as a tool to check for ASCII code and strip it out to a new file to recover documents that got corrupted or find hidden data in viruses that contain text by the virus writer or spies puting comments in images or other files.
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    Adapt is data conversion language developped in 1984 by Norman W. Molhant and Christophe Dupriez. It has been used in many circumstances, it translated itself in many programming environment and it should evolve now toward modern environments like Java.
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