TCR Converter

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Broad Format Support

TCR reaches 108+ output formats on Convertio — 274 conversion directions connecting this legacy format to EPUB, FB2, AZW3, and more.

Effortless Workflow

Upload, choose, convert. Three simple steps with no learning curve — even users unfamiliar with ebook formats get results on the first attempt.

Batch Legacy Migration

Got a stack of old TCR ebooks from a Psion device? Upload them all and batch-convert to EPUB or any modern format in a single session.

Compressed Psion Text

TCR uses efficient text compression from the Psion handheld era. Convertio decodes this legacy format and converts it into readable modern ebooks.

Privacy Maintained

Uploaded ebooks are deleted from servers immediately after conversion. Output files auto-delete within 24 hours for complete data security.

No Downloads Required

Convertio runs entirely in your web browser. No apps to install, no plugins to enable — just open the page and start converting TCR instantly.

How to convert TCR file

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Upload the TCR ebook from your Computer, or import it via Google Drive, Dropbox, or a direct link.

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Pick the output format from 108+ supported options — EPUB, AZW3, FB2, LRF, JPG, and others.

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Make sure the ebook loaded properly and confirm the target format selection.

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Hit Convert, then download the result once the conversion is complete.

About format

TCR (Text Compression for Reader) is a compressed plain-text ebook format developed by Barry Childress in the early 1990s for the Psion Series 3 family of palmtop computers. The format was created for Childress's Reader3 application, a text file viewer that needed to fit large books into the Psion's extremely limited storage — typically 128 KB to 2 MB of available memory. TCR uses a dictionary-based compression scheme derived from the earlier ZVR format by Ian Giddings, replacing repeated byte sequences with single-byte tokens that reference a header dictionary. This straightforward approach achieves compression ratios of roughly 40-60% on typical English prose while requiring minimal CPU resources for decompression. The Psion Series 3 ran on a 3.84 MHz NEC V30 processor with no floating-point unit, so TCR's low computational overhead was essential for smooth page-by-page reading. A key advantage is remarkable storage efficiency for its simplicity — users could carry dozens of novels on removable SSD cards that held only a few hundred kilobytes. The format found a dedicated user community among Psion enthusiasts who built libraries of compressed literature for portable reading years before smartphones existed. Though the Psion platform faded from the market in the early 2000s, TCR files can still be opened and converted by modern ebook tools, and the format stands as an early example of purpose-built mobile reading technology from the pre-smartphone era.
Developer: Barry Childress
Initial release: 1993

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert TCR ebooks to other formats?

TCR is a compressed text format from the Psion era with minimal modern support. Converting to EPUB or FB2 brings the content to current e-readers.

How do I read TCR ebooks?

Some Palm and Psion reading apps support TCR. On modern devices, Calibre can import it — or simply convert to EPUB/PDF via Convertio for easy reading.

Can I convert TCR to EPUB on Convertio?

Yes. Upload your TCR ebook, choose EPUB as the output, and Convertio delivers a modern, reflowable ebook you can read on any standard e-reader.

Is it free to convert TCR?

Free TCR conversion is available on Convertio. Upload the ebook, select a format, and download the output — no charges and no signup necessary.

Does converting TCR preserve the full text?

Convertio extracts and retains all text content from TCR ebooks, producing well-structured output in the format you choose with no content loss.

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