Open and Convert MDI Extension Files with Free MDI2PDF Convertor
MDI (Microsoft Document Imaging) extension format is a a high resolution, tag-based graphics format based on the Tagged Image File Format (TIFF). .MDI files are a propertary closed format supported only by the Microsoft Office 2003, and Office 2007 version with a little trick. If you receive a .MDI files and have no Office 2003 or 2007, or bring saved or exported .MDI files to computer without Office system, your best bet will be BugySoft MDI2PDF Convertor.
MDI2PDF Convertor is the program to open or convert MDI files to de-facto data presentation standard format – Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format or PDF, and TIFF image format. Once converted, the documents can be opened with free Adobe Acrobat Reader.
MDI2PDF Convertor is available in 3 editions – Free, Light and Pro. Free edition is available for download without any fee payment or license purchased, but there will be popup advertisement on exit. MDI2PDF Convertor Free version features support to allow users to open, print, export and save the MDI files and data into TIFF format. That’s more than enough functions for users who just need to open and read the MDI files, or probably to input TIFF generated into OCR (Optical Character Recognition) software to recreate the editable documents.
For advanced users who want to convert MDI to PDF format, the MDI2PDF Convertor Light edition 39 €, while the Pro version with price tag of 49 € allows to open MDI file directly in Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Download the free MDI2PDF Converter or buy the license for Light and Pro editions.
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December 22nd, 2009 03:01
Thanks Kurt! It works:
kurt
April 29th, 2009 11:58 11 here’s the manual procedure to convert it without installing any programs… Lolz…
u need two programs to make it jpeg or gif or png
all u need
1) microsoft office document imaging
2) microsoft office picture manager…
heres the procedure open your mdi file with microsoft office document imaging
then save the image as TIF or Tagged image file format… then close the microsoft office document imaging….
then open the TIF file with microsoft office picture manager… after you open the tif
then click file > then export…. at the right side you will have an option in what format do you want the file to be export (jpg, png, gif. bmp)…. then presto… JOB WELL DONE
for the solution research please give credit to: fortdan marie d. teofilo aka kurtdan02
TRY IT TO BELIEVE IT
December 13th, 2009 03:12
Yahoo !!! Major headache is out with MDI2PDF !
November 13th, 2009 01:19
False advertising. Need a license for this to work.
August 9th, 2009 01:04
Great helpful for me
August 2nd, 2009 08:58
Perfecto!! Justo lo que andaba buscando!! Gracias
June 26th, 2009 00:06
Nice one! Exactly when I needed it!
June 12th, 2009 18:52
Tnx this is great! Exactly what I was looking for!
May 9th, 2009 19:23
My M$ Office Document Imaging crashes each time I open an MDI document. In fact it crashes before even viewing the document.
So this program solved the problem.
for pdf conversion I already have the Open source, zero cent PdfCreator (http://www.pdfforge.org/products/pdfcreator/download)and its just great!
April 29th, 2009 11:58
here’s the manual procedure to convert it without installing any programs… Lolz…
u need two programs to make it jpeg or gif or png
all u need
1) microsoft office document imaging
2) microsoft office picture manager…
heres the procedure open your mdi file with microsoft office document imaging
then save the image as TIF or Tagged image file format… then close the microsoft office document imaging….
then open the TIF file with microsoft office picture manager… after you open the tif
then click file > then export…. at the right side you will have an option in what format do you want the file to be export (jpg, png, gif. bmp)…. then presto… JOB WELL DONE
for the solution research please give credit to: fortdan marie d. teofilo aka kurtdan02
TRY IT TO BELIEVE IT
April 4th, 2009 01:57
Dont you get the feeling in Windows you are being nickle and dimed at each turn.
I am here because some idiot sent me a MDI file and I need to read it. So here I am on this post.
The document is 19 pages, and of course I can only get a low resolution jpg out of this so called freeware.
I added Bulldog PDF printer and I was able to
print it to a PDF file without being charged to buy a license for a file format that Microsoft should not have created in the first place.
Being Nickled and dimed in Windows America
February 20th, 2009 02:48
[...] Today, 01:48 PM see if this will help Open and Convert MDI Extension Files with Free MDI2PDF Convertor
February 19th, 2009 06:43
I use MDI2PDF Converter to convert any images I need to convert to PDF and I think it esy to use.
January 22nd, 2009 22:55
Crap product, cannot use unless you buy…waste of time and misleading.
October 20th, 2008 10:05
Requires Lite licence, cannot use without doing so. Misleading product.
October 10th, 2008 06:59
necesito descargar un programa que abra achivo con extension MDi
July 1st, 2008 13:26
Thanks Converter helped me manage READ & PRINT MDI Extension files
June 24th, 2008 02:41
Useless, crippled software. Does not work without you ordering the “lite” license. I uninstalled and deleted it immediately. Don’t bother with this junk.
June 20th, 2008 00:10
Absolutly perfect sorted a major headache out
April 8th, 2008 22:58
I tried this program and was surprised to find that it wouldn’t let me save as TIF. It also noly saves the first page in low resolution as a JPG. To do anything more than that, you have to purchase at least the light version. Seems like something might have changed in the licensing since this article was written. One of the annoying pop-ups does say it should save as TIF, but there was no feature for doing this, nor was it an option in the ’save as’ dialog.
Bottom line – this “article” is a nice ad.