SNB to TCR converter
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Our free online converter enables you to convert snb files to tcr as well as a variety of other formats.
How to convert snb to tcr?
Step 1
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You can select snb file you want to convert from your computer, Google Drive, Dropbox or simply drag and drop it onto the page.
Step 2
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Choose tcr or any of the other 200+ supported formats you'd like to convert to.
Step 3
Download your tcr file
Please wait for the conversion to complete, then click on the download button to obtain your converted file in the tcr format.
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Simply drag and drop your snb files onto the webpage, and you'll be able to convert them to tcr or over 250 different file formats, all without having to register, provide an email address, or include a watermark.
As soon as you upload your snb files, we instantly delete them. Converted files are then deleted after 24 hours. Furthermore, we ensure that all file transfers are secure through advanced SSL encryption.
You don't have to go through the hassle of installing any software. We handle all snb to tcr conversions in the cloud, which means that none of your computer's resources will be used in the process.
Shanda Bambook eBook
Extension | .snb |
Category | 🔵 books |
Programs | 🔵 Calibre |
Main program | 🔵 Calibre |
Description | 🔵 SNB is a file format initially developed as an eBook format for Shanda Bambook reading devices. Though still exclusive to Shanda Bambook, Samsung has adopted the file format by creating a mobile application that can read .snb files. Some companies that produce eBook devices that possess cross-compatibility capability with several eBook formats could also access SNB file content. Since significant players in the eBook publishing business upgrade their reading devices almost every year, Shanda Corporation is gradually losing its electronic publishing influence as their last device upgrade was released in 2011. |
Technical details | 🔵 The SNB file is a user-friendly format and qualifies as one of the few advanced structures because of its light data weight and responsiveness; it is equally compatible with several other eBook formats. Samsung's S Note application can save notes on smartphones in more generic formats like PDF and JPG. Accessing contents of an SNB file on a computer, on the other hand, requires an amendment of its .snb extension by a simple renaming to .zip. The ZIP equivalent of the SNB file can then have its content extracted using an appropriate program. |
MIME type | 🔵 application/octet-stream |
TCR compressed text document
Extension | .tcr |
Category | 🔵 books |
Programs | 🔵 Calibre |
Main program | 🔵 TCR |
Description | 🔵 Psion developed the .tcr file for use with their Series palmtop devices, which were created in the 1990s. The main purpose of creating this format was for device use, but some eBook readers can still display .tcr files. However, the file format became outdated after production of the palmtop devices ceased. |
Technical details | 🔵 The ZVR format served as the foundation for the development of TCR. TCR allows for compression ratios of approximately fifty percent, which is relatively better than PalmDOC. TCR faced significant competition from other formats when it was first introduced. To open a TCR file, one must use appropriate software, or else a notification will be displayed. To correctly open a TCR file, simply right-click or long-press the file and select the desired application. |
MIME type | 🔵 application/octet-stream |