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For .snb files coming from a Samsung, these are "S Notes"
without software to view them on a PC
one can, alternatively, change (on the PC) the extension .snb to .zip
which allows access to the files contained in the S-Note
including jpeg and png photos that the note may contain
It can help...
but it won't display the complete S-Note
without software to view them on a PC
one can, alternatively, change (on the PC) the extension .snb to .zip
which allows access to the files contained in the S-Note
including jpeg and png photos that the note may contain
It can help...
but it won't display the complete S-Note
Fileviewpro? What is CCM's opinion?
Because this software seems miraculous
(it opens all types of files and not just .snb)
but is not available for download on CCM
I found no tests or reviews there
Is there any out there?
Thanks in advance
Because this software seems miraculous
(it opens all types of files and not just .snb)
but is not available for download on CCM
I found no tests or reviews there
Is there any out there?
Thanks in advance
Hello,
Config: Galaxy S4 (Smemo), PC running Win 8.1 (64bit) PDF reader
Yes, by changing the extension to .zip, you can open it in jpg format.
However, the print is very poor, even when printing small.
Here is the very effective solution I use:
On the S4, I go to Smemo, I edit the note, then I do "Share via",
I select "PDF File", then on the next screen, I choose Gmail (for example).
I send it to myself.
Afterward, I retrieve it on the computer from the attachment in my email and print it in full A4 page.
The "typed" text is then "perfect". as well as the "hand-drawn" sketches
As long as we don’t have a multitude to process, it is quite quick.
I tried Samsung's Snote, it doesn’t work with Smemo from the S4.
Nor WiseConvert which does not recognize the SNB extension.
I hope I was helpful.
Best regards.
Config: Galaxy S4 (Smemo), PC running Win 8.1 (64bit) PDF reader
Yes, by changing the extension to .zip, you can open it in jpg format.
However, the print is very poor, even when printing small.
Here is the very effective solution I use:
On the S4, I go to Smemo, I edit the note, then I do "Share via",
I select "PDF File", then on the next screen, I choose Gmail (for example).
I send it to myself.
Afterward, I retrieve it on the computer from the attachment in my email and print it in full A4 page.
The "typed" text is then "perfect". as well as the "hand-drawn" sketches
As long as we don’t have a multitude to process, it is quite quick.
I tried Samsung's Snote, it doesn’t work with Smemo from the S4.
Nor WiseConvert which does not recognize the SNB extension.
I hope I was helpful.
Best regards.
Hello, with this software you will be able to read this type of file. Here is the link:
https://www.fileviewpro.com/fr/file-extension-snb
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https://www.fileviewpro.com/fr/file-extension-snb
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The phh1 trick follows these steps:
- rename the file to change the extension from snb to zip -> a simple right-click -> rename will do the job
- unzip the obtained file -> either with the basic installed utilities or with WinZip