From: To: Subject: RE: Software for Viewing Discovery Date: Fri, 25 Sep 2020 14:37:50 +0000 Fro: Sent: Friday, September 25, 2020 9:11 AM CO | ; |; i ) Subject: RE: Software for Viewing Discovery Paralegal Specialist EFTA00096485

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U.S. Attorney’s Office | SDNY 1 St. Andrew’s Plaza New York, NY 10007 Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2020 4:33 PM Co: a >; > Subject: RE: Software for Viewing Discovery That’s what | would think. She is currently in MDC Brooklyn and apparently their computers do not have the capability to view Microsoft excel files. Would converting them to .csv work? From: > Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2020 4:31 PM Co: >; > Subject: RE: Software for Viewing Discovery I'll defer to J, but these are all very basic file types that any PC should be able to open. Is the issue that they are using a Mac? xls files are Microsoft Excel files, for which they would need to purchase a licensed version of the software; even if we could send it to them it would be illegal. txt files are as basic as they come, viewable in NotePad or WordPad, both built into the Windows operating system. tam not familiar with who “Maxwell” is; but unless they have no access to the internet: eml email files can be opened in Thunderbird, which is a free software downloadable directly over the internet at: www.thunderbird.net Depending on which audio/video files they need to view, there are hundreds of free viewers also available on the internet. Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2020 3:36 PM Subject: Software for Viewing Discovery Hey guys, Apparently Maxwell has been having issues with viewing discovery because she lacks the software needed to view certain kinds of files. To the best of our knowledge those file types are: .xls, .eml, .txt, and any audio/video files. Is it possible to load the necessary software to view these kinds of files onto a drive along with the materials? Thanks, Paralegal Specialist U.S. Attorney's Office | SDNY 1 St. Andrew’s Plaza New York, NY 10007 EFTA00096486