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Old 10-04-2006, 06:45 PM
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Hi Oldtimer;

Let em answer this line by line:

You said:
But to quote :I think they are PDI files Why is it "I think" Can he read them or not.
Answer: NO, PDI file is like a database file, you need to have the proper application in order to open it.

You said:
You have to know what exactly he's trying to view or convert.
If he could view it, it would mean he has the proper software application so there wouldn't be a need to convert it, would it ?

You said:
Theres not much that can't be converted.
Answer: Yes, there are, pending on quality of the application.....there are lots of application out there which don't allow any other software to open their file....I'm not talking about JPG...I'm talking about industrial applications which are designed for specific use.

You said:
I'm still not sure if this is 1 file for all or 1 for each picture.

Answer: he could have multiple PDI file......usually every PDI file would identify an album or he could have one huge album.


You said:
Is this a typing error of PDF ?

Answer: It's not a typo

You said:
Why is TV part of the software named.?

Answer: you have to asked that from Marketing managers of Microsoft.

? Snowmonkey,After exporting aren't the originals still somewhere.
Some people like to keep the original as backup and some don't so you have to ask the from the originator.
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