File Size - Windows: 75 MB | Windows JRE: 90 MB | Linux: 102 MB | Solaris (S): 104 MB | Solaris (X86): 95 MB
Supported Software Versions or File Systems - FAT16/32/NTFS, EXT2, EXT3
Developer Provided Description - "OpenOffice.org is both an open-source application and project. It is free. The product is a multi-platform office productivity suite fully compatible with all major file formats."
Comment - The first trick I learned for corrupt file recovery is to try to open say a Microsoft Word file in the corresponding Open Office program and in other Office suites.
Name - Lotus Key Viewer Ratings Explanation
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Download URL - kvlot32.exe
Developer - Lotus
OS - Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000 (Service Pack 2 or higher), Windows XP
File Size - 2641 KB
Supported Software Versions or File Systems - Lotus Word Pro
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Comment - If the file won't open Try opening the Lotus Word Pro file in the Lotus Key Viewer
Name - Columbus Viewer
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Download URL - Columbus
Developer - Oasys
OS - Windows2000/XP
File Size - 38MB
Supported Software Versions or File Systems - Microsoft Office XP, AutoCAD 2004/2005/2006, Microstation V8 and Hewlett Packard HPGL/2
Developer Provided Description - Columbus is a combined navigator and viewer that allows you to organize and view data in a more structured way. Columbus combines two powerful viewing engines, supporting over 300 file formats, including Microsoft Office XP, AutoCAD 2004/2005/2006, Microstation V8 and Hewlett Packard HPGL/2. Logically related files and folders can be gathered under one heading even though they are spread across multiple folders and servers around the office or globe*. This makes it easy to view, edit, redline, issue and print data regardless of the document type or where it resides.
Comment - Also try the free Personal Version of the Columbus Viewer. Be sure to try to view it by right clicking on the file and choosing "view," rather than double clicking on the file as this will simply open the normal application associated with the file rather than the Columbus Native Viewer.