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ReCharSet

Most of old C++ source codes are written by local character code, such as ASCII code,GB code or Shift-JIS code. You may want to convert those source code to UNICODE for your new project. This software changes all the source code under selected directory to unicode for you.

Development Environment

  • Windows 10
  • Visual Studio 2017
  • .Net 4.0
  • VC++ CLI

Execution Environment

  • Windows 10 (Tested)

Features

  • Change character code to Unicode for all the file under selected directory.
  • Find out the original character coding type of each source code file automatically.
  • Preview the text contents of selected file, and you can set the character coding type for the select file.
  • This program has English, Chinese, Japanese UI.
  • This project contains several reusable control classes such as TreeListView.

How to install

  • First of all ,check your windows system support .net framework 4.0 or higher. If not, install it first. your can find the install program from Microsoft WEB site.
  • Copy all these file under release holder to properly holder.
  • Run ReCharSet.exe.
  • Select your source code directory. All the source files will be listed, and its coding type will be detected automatically.
  • The file contents will be shown on right side by selected the file.
  • Click Apply button to overwrite all the source files by using unicode.
  • See the Release Note for Chinese or Japanese instruction.

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For WindowsXP

If you want to use this software on WindowsXP, you can download a old version from here

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