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Oracle Outside in Technology 8.5.2 Supported Formats ORACLE Data Sheet Oracle Outside In Technology 8.5.2 Supported Formats Archive Version 7z (BZIP2 and split archives not supported) MBOX Mailbox RFC 822 7z Self Extracting exe (BZIP2 and split archives not supported) Microsoft Outlook (MSG) 97 – 2013 LZA Self Extracting Compress Microsoft Outlook Express (EML) LZH Compress Microsoft Outlook Forms Template (OFT) 97 – 2013 Microsoft Office Binder 95 – 97 Microsoft Outlook OST 97 – 2013 Microsoft Cabinet (CAB) Microsoft Outlook PST 97 – 2013 RAR 1.5, 2.0, 2.9 Microsoft Outlook PST (Mac) 2001 Self-extracting .exe MSG with Digital Signature SMIME UNIX Compress Multimedia Version UNIX GZip AVI (Metadata only) UNIX tar DICOM (File ID only) Uuencode Flash (text extraction only) 6.x, 7.x, Lite Zip PKZip Flash (File ID only) 9, 10 Zip WinZip Real Media (File ID only) Zip Zip64 MP3 (ID3 metadata only) Database Version MPEG-1 Audio layer 3 V ID3 v1 (Metadata only) MPEG-1 Audio layer 3 V ID3 v2 (Metadata only) DataEase 4.x DBase III, IV, V MPEG-1 Video V 2 (File ID only) MPEG-1 Video V 3 (File ID only) First Choice DB Through 3.0 MPEG-2 Audio (File ID only) Framework DB 3.0 MPEG-4 (Metadata only) Microsoft Access (text only) 1.0, 2.0, 95 – 2013 MPEG-7 (Metadata only) Microsoft Access Report Snapshot (File ID only) 2000 – 2003 QuickTime (Metadata only) Microsoft Works DB for DOS 2.0 Windows Media ASF (Metadata only) Microsoft Works DB for Macintosh 2.0 Microsoft Works DB for Windows 3.0, 4.0 Windows Media DVR-MS (Metadata only) Microsoft Works DB for DOS 1.0 Windows Media Audio WMA (Metadata only) Paradox for DOS 2.0 – 4.0 Windows Media Playlist (File ID only) Paradox for Windows 1.0 Windows Media Video WMV (Metadata only) Q&A Database Through 2.0 WAV (Metadata only) R:Base R:Base 5000 Other Version R:Base R:Base System V AOL Messenger (File ID only) 7.3 Reflex 2.0 Microsoft InfoPath (File ID only) 2007 SmartWare II DB 1.02 Microsoft Live Messenger (via XML filter) 10.0 Microsoft Office Theme files (File ID only) 2007 - 2013 Email Version Microsoft OneNote (text only) 2007, 2010, 2013 Apple Mail Message (EMLX) 2.0 Microsoft Project (table view only) 98 – 2003 Encoded mail messages MHT Microsoft Project (table view only) 2007, 2010 Encoded mail messages Multi Part Alternative Microsoft Windows Compiled Help (File ID only) .chm Encoded mail messages Multi Part Digest Microsoft Windows DLL Encoded mail messages Multi Part Mixed Microsoft Windows Executable Encoded mail messages Multi Part News Group Microsoft Windows Explorer Command (File ID only) .scf Encoded mail messages Multi Part Signed Microsoft Windows Help (File ID only) .hlp Encoded mail messages TNEF Microsoft Windows Shortcut (File ID only) .lnk EML with Digital Signature SMIME Trillian Text Log File (via text filter) 4.2 IBM Lotus Notes Domino XML Language DXL 8.5 Trillian XML Log File (File ID only) 4.2 IBM Lotus Notes NSF (File ID) 7.x, 8.x TrueType Font (File ID only) ttf, ttc IBM Lotus Notes NSF (Win32, Win64, Linux x86-32 and Oracle 8.x Solaris 32-bit only with Notes Client or Domino Server) vCalendar. 2.1 vCard 2.1 1 ORACLE Data Sheet Yahoo! Messenger 6.x – 8 Portable Graymap PGM Portable Network Graphics (PNG) Presentation Version Portable Pixmap (PPM) Apple iWork Keynote (text and PDF preview) 09 Progressive JPEG Harvard Graphics Presentation DOS 3.0 StarOffice Draw 6.x – 9.0 IBM Lotus Symphony Presentations 1.x Sun Raster Kingsoft WPS Presentation 2010 TIFF Group 5 & 6 LibreOffice Impress 4.x TIFF CCITT Group 3 & 4 Lotus Freelance 1.0–Millennium 9.8 TruVision TGA (Targa) 2.0 Lotus Freelance for OS/3 2 Word Perfect Graphics 1.0 Lotus Freelance for Windows 95, 97, SmartSuite 9.8 WBMP wireless graphics format Microsoft PowerPoint for Macintosh 4.0 – 20011 X-Windows Bitmap x10 compatible Microsoft PowerPoint for Windows 3.0 – 2013 X-Windows Dump x10 compatible Microsoft PowerPoint for Windows Slideshow 2007 – 2013 X-Windows Pixmap x10 compatible Microsoft PowerPoint for Windows Template 2007 – 2013 WordPerfect Graphics 2.0 – 10.0 Novell Presentations 3.0, 7.0 OpenOffice Impress 1.1, 3.0 Spreadsheet Version Oracle Open Office Impress 3.x Apple iWork Numbers ( text and PDF preview) 09 StarOffice Impress 5.2 – 9.0 Enable Spreadsheet 3.0 – 4.5 WordPerfect Presentations 5.1 – X First Choice SS Through 3.0 Framework SS 3.0 Raster Image Version IBM Lotus Symphony Spreadsheets 1.x Adobe Photoshop 4.0 Kingsoft WPS Spreadsheets 2010 Adobe Photoshop PSD (File ID only) LibreOffice Calc 4.x Adobe Photoshop CS1 – 6 Lotus 1-2-3 Through Millennium 9.8 CALS Raster (GP4) Type I Lotus 1-2-3 Charts (DOS and Windows) Through 5.0 CALS Raster (GP4) Type II Lotus 1-2-3 for OS/2 2.0 Computer Graphics Metafile ANSI Microsoft Excel Charts 2.x – 2007 Computer Graphics Metafile CALS Microsoft Excel for Macintosh 98 – 2011 Computer Graphics Metafile NIST Microsoft Excel for Windows 3.0 – 2013 Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) TIFF header Only Microsoft Excel for Windows (text only) 2003 XML GEM Image (Bitmap) Microsoft Excel for Windows (.xlsb) 2007 – 2013 (Binary) Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) Microsoft Works SS for DOS 2.0 IBM Graphics Data Format (GDF) 1.0 Microsoft Works SS for Macintosh 2.0 IBM Picture Interchange Format 1.0 Microsoft Works SS for Windows 3.0, 4.0 JBIG2 Graphic Embeddings in PDF Multiplan 4.0 JFIF (JPEG not in TIFF format) Novell PerfectWorks Spreadsheet 2.0 JPEG OpenOffice Calc 1.1 – 3.0 JPEG 2000 JP2 Oracle Open Office Calc 3.x Kodak Flash Pix PFS: Plan 1.0 Kodak Photo CD 1.0 QuattroPro for DOS Through 5.0 Lotus PIC QuattroPro for Windows Through X6 Lotus Snapshot SmartWare Spreadsheet Macintosh PICT BMP only SmartWare II SS 1.02 Macintosh PICT2 BMP only StarOffice Calc 5.2 – 9.0 MacPaint SuperCalc 5.0 Microsoft Windows Bitmap Symphony Through 2.0 Microsoft Windows Cursor VP-Planner 1.0 Microsoft Windows Icon OS/2 Bitmap Text & Markup Version OS/2 Warp Bitmap ANSI Text 7 & 8 bit Paint Shop Pro (Win32 only) 5.0, 6.0 ASCII Text 7 & 8 bit PC Paintbrush (PCX) DOS character set PC Paintbrush DCX (multi-page PCX) EBCDIC Portable Bitmap (PBM) HTML (HTML5 advanced elements are limited to those typically 1.0 – 5.0 found in HTML based emails.) 2 ORACLE Data Sheet IBM DCA/RFT DEC DX Through 4.0 Macintosh character set DEC DX Plus 4.0, 4.1 Rich Text Format (RTF) Enable Word Processor 3.0 – 4.5 Unicode Text 3.0 , 4.0 First Choice WP 1.0, 3.0 UTF-8 Framework WP 3.0 Wireless Markup Language Hangul 97 – 2010 XML (text only) IBM DCA/FFT XHTML (file ID only) 1.0 IBM DisplayWrite 2.0 – 5.0 IBM Writing Assistant 1.01 5.0, 6.0, 8.0 – 13.0, 2004, Vector Image Version Ichitaro 2010, 2013 Adobe Illustrator 4.0 - 7.0 JustWrite Through 3.0 Adobe Illustrator (PDF Preview only) 9.0, CS1 – 6 Kingsoft WPS Writer 2010 Adobe Illustrator XMP CS1 – 6 Legacy 1.1 Adobe InDesign XMP CS1 – 6 LibreOffice Writer 4.x Adobe InDesign Interchange XMP only Lotus Manuscript Through 2.0 Adobe PDF 1.0 – 1.7 (Acrobat 1 - 10) Lotus WordPro (text only) 9.7, 96 – Millennium 9.8 Adobe PDF Package 1.7 (Acrobat 8 – 10) MacWrite II 1.1 Adobe PDF Portfolio 1.7 (Acrobat 8 – 10) Mass 11 through 8.0 Ami Draw SDW Microsoft Publisher (File ID only) 2003 - 2007 AutoCAD Drawing 2.5, 2.6 Microsoft Word for DOS 4.0 – 6.0 AutoCAD Drawing 9.0 – 14.0 Microsoft Word for Macintosh 4.0 – 6.0, 98 – 2011 AutoCAD Drawing 2000i - 2013 Microsoft Word for Windows 1.0 – 2013 AutoShade Rendering 2 Microsoft Word for Windows (text only) 2003 XML Corel Draw 2.0 – 9.0 Microsoft Word for Windows 98-J Corel Draw Clipart 5.0, 7.0 Microsoft WordPad Enhanced Metafile (EMF) Microsoft Works WP for DOS 2.0 Escher graphics Microsoft Works WP for Macintosh 2.0 FrameMaker Graphics (FMV) 3.0 – 5.0 Microsoft Works WP for Windows 3.0, 4.0 Gem File (Vector) Microsoft Write for Windows 1.0 – 3.0 Harvard Graphics Chart DOS 2.0 – 3.0 MultiMate Through 4.0 Harvard Graphics for Windows MultiMate Advantage 2.0 HP Graphics Language 2.0 Navy DIF IGES Drawing 5.1 – 5.3 Nota Bene 3.0 Micrografx Designer through 3.1 Novell PerfectWorks Word Processor 2.0 Micrografx Designer 6.0 OfficeWriter 4.0 – 6.0 Micrografx Draw through 4.0 OpenOffice Writer 1.1 – 3.0 Microsoft XPS (Text only) Oracle Open Office Writer 3.x Novell PerfectWorks Draw 2 PC File Doc 5.0 OpenOffice Draw 1.1 – 3.0 PFS: Write A, B Oracle Open Office Draw 3.x Professional Write for DOS 1.0, 2.0 SVG (processed as XML, not rendered) Professional Write Plus for Windows 1.0 Visio (Page Preview mode WMF/EMF) 4.0 Q&A Write 2.0, 3.0 Visio 5.0 - 2010 Samna Word IV 1.0 – 3.0 Visio (text only) 2013 Samna Word IV+ Visio XML VSX (File ID only) 2007 Samsung JungUm Global (File ID only) Windows Metafile Signature 1.0 SmartWare II WP 1.02 Word Processing Version Sprint 1.0 Adobe FrameMaker (MIF only) 3.0 – 6.0 StarOffice Writer 5.2 – 9.0 Adobe Illustrator Postscript Level 2 Total Word 1.2 Ami Wang IWP Through 2.6 Ami Pro for OS2 WordMarc Composer Ami Pro for Windows 2.0, 3.0 WordMarc Composer+ Apple iWork Pages (text and PDF preview) 09 WordMarc Word Processor 3 ORACLE Data Sheet WordPerfect for DOS 4.2 WordPerfect for Macintosh 1.02 – 3.1 WordPerfect for Windows 5.1 – X5 Wordstar 2000 for DOS 1.0- 3.0 Wordstar 2000 for DOS 2.0 , 3.0 Wordstar for DOS 3.0 – 7.0 Wordstar for Windows 1.0 XyWrite Through III+ Copyright © 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates.
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