Like most text editing applications can search a text file for a word, Juicer can search inside any file format for images of the types: JPEG, PNG, GIF, PDF, BMP and SWF.

PDF files contain images, which can be extracted, as PDF and JPEG.

You can search single files or in folders of files at once. When Juicer finds images of a kind it recognizes, it extracts and stores them in a new folder on the Desktop.

This is useful for image recovery, or for reading images stored in file formats created by applications you don't have. Apples iPhoto stores photo albums as aliases to the original photos in its library. Juicer can extract albums from damaged libraries.

It extracts: JPEG, PNG, GIF, PDF, BMP, WMF, EMF, PICT, TIFF, Flash, Zip, HTML, WAV, AVI, MOV, MP4, MPG, MP3, AIFF, AU, WMV or text from files which contain data in those formats

Features:

  • Extract images from a PowerPoint slide show.
  • Extract images from PDF files.
  • Recover images and video from erased flash cards
  • Recover text from damaged files
  • Extract the images and html files in Safari's cache.
  • Extract attachments from email archives.
  • Extract Flash animations saved in .EXE files.
  • Convert zip files which have been saved as .exe files to zip.
  • Extract the JPEG pictures from Canon's RAW files

What's New:

  • New: Menu shortcut for extracting thumbnail images from the iPod. This requires that disk use is enabled in iTunes preferences.
  • Fixed: ithmb extraction on iPod Nano is working again.
  • Fixed: Crash when processing some Canon RAW images on Tiger.