Convert TCR to DOC

With this free online converter, you can convert your TCR files to DOC an unlimited number of times daily. With support for large ebook files and batch conversions, this is the best option for converting TCR to DOC.

How to convert the TCR file to DOC format?

TCR converter offers premium service and an easy way to convert your files. Just follow these three steps, and you’ll convert your files on your first try.

Upload TCR file

STEP 1

Add your TCR file for conversion by using the Add files button or Add from URL button to add a link to your file.

Converting TCR to DOC

STEP 2

Use left-click on the Start conversion button.

Download converted DOC file

STEP 3

Wait a few moments to download your converted DOC ebook files.

TCR Converter

What is a TCR file?

Files with a TCR extension are e-books. This type of file format has been developed by Psion Teklogix, for the use of their Psion Series 3 devices to be precise. These devices and the proprietary TCR format have been developed in the 1990s. Since then, they have been abandoned in favor of more popular and widely supported e-book formats. However, there are still some mobile and desktop readers that can handle, open, and display TCR e-book files. Like any e-book files, this one can also contain the text of the e-book. The only difference is that TCR is very basic and with limited formatting.

DOC Converter

What is a DOC file?

One of the most popular document formats is binary-based DOC (Document) format. Even though it is outdated, people still use it in versions 1997-2003 of Microsoft Word. In newer versions of Microsoft Word, DOCX is the new default format instead of the DOC. Although DOC format is proprietary, it can still be opened and saved with slight disturbance of formatting in most word processing programs such as Apple Pages, OpenOffice Writer, etc. Since DOC format was irreplaceable for a long time, it’s no wonder it supported text formatting, text alignment, styles, graphics, pie charts, images, tables, printing options, etc. DOC format had applications in offices, schools, etc. as a useful file to open, save, and edit if needed.

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