File Juicer
File Juicer for macOS
Overview of Formats

Search & Extract

Images

jpg jpeg 2000 gif png pdf wmf emf tiff eps pict bmp

Video

mov mpeg avi wmv

Sound

mp3 wav System 7 au aiff

Text

ascii rtf html

From:

avi cab cache chm dmg doc emlx exe ithmb m4p mht mp3 pdf pps ppt raw swf wps xls zip and other formats

.WPS - Microsoft Works files

Extract Text From Your WPS Files

wps to doc movie

File Juicer let you extract the text from WPS files made by Microsoft Works. The extraction is focused on the text and includes no formatting (bold, italic, columns etc) in the result.

The extracted text is saved in both Microsoft Word (doc) and plain text (txt) format using the classic Mac OS Roman character set, which preserves accented characters. This is also what Microsoft Word and Apple Pages expect when opening plain text files.

Brute Force Text Extraction

File Juicer alsos does a brute force text extraction to txt files, where it uses a different algorithm which strips away non printable binary data and leaves the remaining possible text. This will work on any file type, not just WPS. The extracted text files get a file name telling how many % of the file was readable text. This is likely well below 50%. The rest is formattting and overhead made by the word processor, but it may also be images.

Formatting

If you need higher fidelity conversion which includes formatting, you need Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Works or Word.

If You Have Access to Windows

Microsoft once provided a Works 6.0 Converter for Works and Word Users

Some Works files may also be opened by Microsoft Word.

Running Windows on your Mac

If you use any of the tips how to run Windows on your Mac, you could run Microsoft Works bought of ebay and save the wps files in the RTF file format which can be read by all Mac text processors.