Zamzar
Type of site | Online file conversion |
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Available in | English |
Owner | Mike and Chris Whyley |
URL | www |
Registration | Optional |
Launched | 29 January 2006 |
Current status | Online |
Zamzar is a web application to convert files. It was created by brothers Mike and Chris Whyley in England.[2] It allows user to convert files without downloading a software tool, and supports over 1,000 different conversion types.[3] Users can type in a URL or upload one or more files (if they are all of the same format) from their computer, Zamzar then converts the file(s) to another user-specified format.[4] For example, from an Adobe PDF file to a Microsoft Word document – users receive an email with a URL from where they can download the converted file. It is also possible to send files for conversion by emailing them to Zamzar.[5]
User privilege levels
Zamzar is currently free to use. However, users can pay a monthly subscription in order to access preferential features, such as online file management, shorter response and queuing times and other benefits.[6]
Legal issues
Currently, Zamzar is able to download and convert videos from a large number of video sharing websites – however, on 12 June 2012, it stopped providing support for downloading videos from YouTube after receiving a C&D order from Google's legal department.[7]
Naming etymology
Its name comes from Franz Kafka's The Metamorphosis. Its main character is called Gregor Samsa and it is from his surname that Zamzar is derived.[2][8]
References
- ^ "Zamzar.com Site Info". Alexa Internet. Retrieved 2016-04-24.
- ^ a b Zhang, Michael, "Interview with Zamzar", Folksonomy, November 11, 2006 (archived version 2008)
- ^ Zamzar – Conversion format support
- ^ Lifehacker – Online file conversion with Zamzar
- ^ "Convert files by email". Zamzar.com. 10 February 2012. Retrieved 29 November 2012.
- ^ "Convert file types - signup for Zamzar". Zamzar.com. Retrieved 2012-06-16.
- ^ "Downloading YouTube videos: No longer supported". Zamzar.com. 12 June 2012. Retrieved 16 June 2012.
- ^ 10 Worst App Names – PC Magazine