

You can enable this check box, and skip the process manually if it takes too long.ĭon't save duplicates, compare the contents of the images it finds, and if it find the same image twice, it will not save the copies, even if they have different names of dates. The results are normally saved in a folder on the Desktop, but you can configure File Juicer to save the results next to the juiced files (as Stuffit Expander), or choose a place somewhere else.Ĭrating thumbnails can take some time, but for an overview of the images, this is convenient.

More about text below.ġ) Feeding File JuicerYou can tell File Juicer which files to search with drag and drop or point out the files/folders via the File menu.ĭrag files or folders into the File Juicer window.įile Juicer can squeeze a lot of files from browser caches or if you feed it fit folders containing a lot of images. Here the requirement is "fuzzy": there should not be too much binary data close by. It will however extract album cover art, because MP3 files can contain images.įor conversion of from one video file format to another, I recommend looking at VLC or search for a dedicated video converter in Apple's App Store' For example: dropping an MP3 file on File Juicer will not make it into a WAV or AAC file. The only requirement for this to work, is that the file to recover is stored in exactly one of the above formats.įile Juicer does not decode and reencode data. JPEG, PNG, GIF, PDF, BMP, WMF, EMF, PICT, TIFF, Flash, ZIP, HTML, WAV, AVI, MOV, MPEG, WMV, MP3, MP4, AU and AIFF. File Juicer: Byte by Byte search, find and extractįile Juicer searches the files byte by byte for the formats it knows.
