EPUB to TCR Online Converter

Convert your EPUB file to TCR format in simple 3 clicks.

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Convert your EPUB File to TCR Format

Our free EPUB to TCR online converter is the easiest way to convert EPUB files to TCR format. The best online web-based app to transform EPUB's into high-quality TCR format within seconds. No file size limit and no registration or login required. Choose your EPUB file, click convert, then download your converted file without the burden of installing additional software on your PC. Our free online EPUB to TCR converter is 100% secure and super fast and also works on all computers and mobile devices with active internet access - regardless of the operating system you have.

EPUB
  • File extension
  • .epub
  • Category
  • E-BOOK
  • Description
  • Files with .epub extension are an e-book file format that provide a standard digital publication format for publishers and consumers. The format has been so common by now that it is supported by many e-readers and software applications. For example, on Mac OS, the pre-installed Books software provides the support for opening such files. In addition, there are a lot of compatible software available for smartphones, tablets and computers. EPUB file standards are maintained by the International Digital Publishing Forum (IDPF). The version EPUB 3 is also endorsed by the Book Industry Study Group (BISG), a leading book trade association for standardized best practices, research, information and events, for packaging of content.
  • Actions
  • EPUB Converter
  • Technical Details
  • Associated programs
  • Mobipocket Reader Desktop,Adobe Digital Editions,Sony Reader,Apple iBooks,Google Books
  • Developed by
  • International Digital Publishing Forum (IDPF)
  • MIME type
  • application/epub+zip
TCR
  • File extension
  • .tcr
  • Category
  • E-BOOK
  • Description
  • In the early ’90s, the TCR file format was introduced for the ancient Psion Series 3 palmtop devices. The company used its platform-specific compression and this format has very limited support for text formatting. It is a ZVR based file format and provides a comparatively better compression rate than PalmDOC. It also works very well with FontMachine. Although the TCR file format belongs to a discontinued device, still this file format can be read by using some eReaders. This file format can also be viewed on a desktop with Sumatra PDF and with the Calibre application in Windows and Linux.
  • Actions
  • TCR Converter
  • Technical Details
  • Associated programs
  • Calibre (Windows, Mac 6 Linux)
  • Developed by
  • Psion Teklogix
  • MIME type
  • application/octet-stream

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