PRC to DOC converter
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Our free online converter enables you to convert prc files to doc as well as a variety of other formats.
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Step 2
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Simply drag and drop your prc files onto the webpage, and you'll be able to convert them to doc or over 250 different file formats, all without having to register, provide an email address, or include a watermark.
As soon as you upload your prc files, we instantly delete them. Converted files are then deleted after 24 hours. Furthermore, we ensure that all file transfers are secure through advanced SSL encryption.
You don't have to go through the hassle of installing any software. We handle all prc to doc conversions in the cloud, which means that none of your computer's resources will be used in the process.
prc
Extension | .prc |
Category | 🔵 books |
Programs | 🔵 Mobipocket Reader Desktop 🔵 Amazon Kindle 🔵 Apple iBooks |
Description | 🔵 The PRC is an eBook file format that was created by Mobipocket, a French company founded in 2000. Mobipocket initially introduced the MOBI file format as their flagship eBook format. The PRC file format is very similar to the MOBI format that is used on mobile phones, Palmtop devices, and PC operating systems. However, PRC files are specifically designed for palmtop devices that support PRC or PDB extensions. You can use the Mobipocket Reader program to view PRC files on a PC. Amazon Kindle reading devices also have the capability to view eBooks with the .prc extension. This compatibility is made possible because Amazon.com acquired Mobipocket.com in 2005. Please note that currently, the file is not protected. |
Technical details | 🔵 PRC eBook format is based on the XHTML framework of webpages; it also supports inline frames of images and Javascript for text styling. The PRC format includes Digital Rights Management, which helps prevent unauthorized reproduction of commercial pictures and tables. Many users prefer reading eBooks in .prc format because these files allow for activities like adding notes, bookmarking, making corrections, and adding annotations. Some eBook formats do not include images due to bandwidth constraints, but the PRC format optimizes pictures and other elements so that eBooks with images and other large files can be read on low bandwidth devices. |
Developer | 🔵 Mobipocket |
Microsoft Word Document
Extension | .doc |
Category | 🔵 documents |
Programs | 🔵 Microsoft Word 🔵 OpenOffice.org Writer 🔵 IBM Lotus Symphony 🔵 Apple Pages 🔵 AbiWord |
Main program | 🔵 Microsoft Word |
Description | 🔵 The .doc format is a proprietary document file format used by Microsoft Word, primarily in versions before Word 2007. It is a binary file format for text documents that may contain rich text content, images, tables, graphs, and other elements typical of word processing documents. The .doc format was widely used for creating and sharing documents in business and academic settings. However, it has largely been replaced by the .docx format in more recent versions of Microsoft Word. |
Technical details | 🔵 The `.doc` format, closely associated with Microsoft Word, was a dominant word processing standard prior to the emergence of the `.docx` format in Office 2007. It was a proprietary binary format, meaning its structure was not accessible for third-party software developers. This format contained binary codes for displaying text, images, and formatting within Word documents. It encompassed text, formatting specifications, images, and other components, supporting various text formats. While primarily linked to Word, other processors like OpenOffice also had support for it, although compatibility varied across different Word versions. The `.docx` format, introduced later, is based on Office Open XML, providing greater efficiency through the use of XML and ZIP compression. |
Developer | 🔵 Microsoft |
MIME type | 🔵 application/msword 🔵 application/kswps |
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