Editor's review
HTML2Any for Linux 1.0 is a functional application for converting the text/html data into javascript/html/text data with or without charset encoding conversion. The program just requires you to paste the text or html codes, and get it converted into any of the supported formats. The configurations for the conversion are uncomplicated, and help you in getting desired output. It supports the different forms of conversion of text and html, into supported coding forms. Copy the resulting codes and use them whenever required. The application works on Linux and requires GTK 2.x, libstdc++.so.5 installed at your system.
Using the HTML2Any for Linux 1.0 is easy to use because of the simple features, and consists of fast and effective functioning. Enter the Source text by dragging and dropping, or copying it, or opening the source file. Copy and Paste the Text or Paste Code and required in the given ‘Source’ space. Moving further with the conversion, you need click on ‘Convert to’ and select the type of code into which you want to convert the text or the codes. To perform the process as your specifications you can modify the ‘Options’. You can save the codes at the desired location. The converted codes are shown at the bottom left side of the interface at the ‘Script Code’ space. Save the file and the encoding in a manner as preferred. You can easily Copy the codes to use with any of the application or document. The process includes simple selections of source charset encoding, source document, conversation to specified document, saving with the desired charset, and copying to clipboard or pasting it to the source field for re-conversion.
The HTML2Any for Linux 1.0 application supports conversion in diverse ways, like text and html to javascript, urlencoded javascript, javascript variable, and many other forms. Rated with 3 points, the application performs the conversion efficiently, and provides you with an easily operable feature-set.
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