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Zamzar is a free online file conversion tool that allows users to convert files up to 100MB without any downloads. Compatible with all platforms (PC, MAC, Linux), Zamzar can handle images, documents, videos, and music. The multi-step conversion process is simple: select your files, choose a target format, enter an email address, and receive a download link. Ideal for school use, Zamzar is great for converting YouTube videos, optimizing images, and sharing lecture notes in PDF. Founded by two brothers in Great Britain, it has gained recognition in the tech community.
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Web 2.0 Tool: Zamzar Jason Naile EDIT 6320 Fall 2007
Zamzar: What is it all about? • http://www.zamzar.com • A free online file conversion tool • No download necessary • Can convert up to 100MB of data • Converts images, documents, videos, and music • Works with all platforms (PC, MAC, Linux)
Zamzar: How to use it • File conversion on Zamzar is multi-step process • Step 1: Select file(s) to convert • Step 2: Choose the format to convert to • Step 3: Enter email address • Step 4: Convert document • Step 5: An email is sent with a download link • Step 6: Follow link and download file
Zamzar: How it is being used • Converting between Word 2007 and earlier versions of Word • Over the weekend I received a Word 2007 doc • I used Zamzar for conversion • Entire process took about 3 minutes • Converting videos from URLs to other video formats
Zamzar: Using the tool • Converting files to PDFs • Converting music to different file types • Optimizing images • By converting to different file types • Updated as new file types emerge
Zamzar: Idea for using at school • I wanted to share The Machine is Us/Ing Us by Michael Wesch with my class • My school’s filter blocks YouTube • Could not save a YouTube video to another format • Used Zamzar to convert URL to WAV format • Shared with my class
Zamzar: Idea for using at school • Summary of using Zamzar at school: • Converting videos from YouTube and using video in classroom • Posting lecture/presentation notes as PDFs • Students with Office 2007 at home can use Zamzar to convert files
Zamzar: Random Tidbits • Started by two brothers from Great Britain • Named after a character in The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka • Generates revenue by advertisements • Named to the following by PCMag.com • Top 100 undiscovered websites • Top 10 worst named applications
References DeLeo, J. (2007). Top 10 worst app names. Retrieved October 8, 2007, from http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1895,2085450,00.asp Gilbertson, S. (2006). Zamzar: a new online document converter. Retrieved 2007, October 9, from http://blog.wired.com/monkeybites/2006/11/zamzar_a_new_on.html Marman, T. (2006, November 3, 2006). Would you trust Zamzar with your data? Retrieved October 9, 2007, from http://slashstar.com/blogs/tim/archive/2006/11/03/Would-you-trust-Zamzar-with-your-data_3F00_.aspx Monson, K. (2007). Top 100 undiscovered websites. Retrieved 2007, October 9, from http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1895,2174813,00.asp Null, C. (2006). Even easier online file conversion. Retrieved October 9, 2007, from http://tech.yahoo.com/blog/null/8719 Tew, C. (2007). Zamzar: downloading any flash videos from video sharing sites. Retrieved October 8, 2007, from http://www.webtvhub.com/zamzar-download-any-flash-videos-from-video-sharing-sites/ Zamzar FAQs. (2007). Retrieved October 9, 2007, from http://www.zamzar.com/faq.php Zhang, M. (2006). Interview with Zamzar. Retrieved October 9, 2007, from http://www.folksonomy.org/2006/11/interview_with_zamzar/