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From: Limpio on 26 Jan 2006 20:50 Does anyone know of a free MDI viewer that works? I've searched google and found two different programs that claim to open .MDI files but I can't get them to work (CoolCap & MDI Image Viewer). I get these files often so does anyone know of a solution?
From: ANONYMOUS on 26 Jan 2006 21:55 To view MDI files you will need Office 2003. Office 2003 comes with what is called MS Office Document Image Writer. This package enables you to create .mdi files, print them and/or view them very similar to Adobe Acrobat (full package) except that MS gives you for free! I would not download any bogus viewers as they could be infested with spywares. hth Limpio wrote: > > Does anyone know of a free MDI viewer that works? I've searched google and > found two different programs that claim to open .MDI files but I can't get > them to work (CoolCap & MDI Image Viewer). I get these files often so does > anyone know of a solution?
From: "Not anonymous" <Not on 10 Feb 2006 03:31 So now you have to buy Office 2003 to read MDI files! Thank Microsoft! I can just put on the bin my office xp! Adobe give a PDF viewer free! "ANONYMOUS" wrote: > > To view MDI files you will need Office 2003. Office 2003 comes with > what is called MS Office Document Image Writer. This package enables > you to create .mdi files, print them and/or view them very similar to > Adobe Acrobat (full package) except that MS gives you for free! > > I would not download any bogus viewers as they could be infested with > spywares. > > hth > > > Limpio wrote: > > > > Does anyone know of a free MDI viewer that works? I've searched google and > > found two different programs that claim to open .MDI files but I can't get > > them to work (CoolCap & MDI Image Viewer). I get these files often so does > > anyone know of a solution? >
From: Bob I on 10 Feb 2006 08:39 So, either ask sender for the finished document instead of a scanned image OR request tiff format. Not anonymous wrote: > So now you have to buy Office 2003 to read MDI files! Thank Microsoft! I can > just put on the bin my office xp! > Adobe give a PDF viewer free! > > "ANONYMOUS" wrote: > > >>To view MDI files you will need Office 2003. Office 2003 comes with >>what is called MS Office Document Image Writer. This package enables >>you to create .mdi files, print them and/or view them very similar to >>Adobe Acrobat (full package) except that MS gives you for free! >> >>I would not download any bogus viewers as they could be infested with >>spywares. >> >>hth >> >> >>Limpio wrote: >> >>>Does anyone know of a free MDI viewer that works? I've searched google and >>>found two different programs that claim to open .MDI files but I can't get >>>them to work (CoolCap & MDI Image Viewer). I get these files often so does >>>anyone know of a solution? >>
From: ANONYMOUS on 10 Feb 2006 09:44 Not necessarily. Just talk to the sender not to send you a MDI format file. Just for inerest sake, MDI format is an added extra for pc users. you don't have to use that format if you don't have the means to read them. If you really want to do serious computing then you can't continue using a 5 year old package (office 2000) and yet expect to have state of the art technology to work with it! Are you joking! This is not the place for such jokes. hth Not anonymous wrote: > > So now you have to buy Office 2003 to read MDI files! Thank Microsoft! I can > just put on the bin my office xp! > Adobe give a PDF viewer free! > > "ANONYMOUS" wrote: > > > > > To view MDI files you will need Office 2003. Office 2003 comes with > > what is called MS Office Document Image Writer. This package enables > > you to create .mdi files, print them and/or view them very similar to > > Adobe Acrobat (full package) except that MS gives you for free! > > > > I would not download any bogus viewers as they could be infested with > > spywares. > > > > hth > > > > > > Limpio wrote: > > > > > > Does anyone know of a free MDI viewer that works? I've searched google and > > > found two different programs that claim to open .MDI files but I can't get > > > them to work (CoolCap & MDI Image Viewer). I get these files often so does > > > anyone know of a solution? > >
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