TXT to AW Converter

Transform plain text into AW format — free online tool

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Applix Compatible

Produce AW documents from TXT for systems that require the Applix Words format — maintain workflow compatibility with legacy tools.

All in the Browser

No Applix software to install. Upload your TXT, get the AW file back — everything happens in your web browser.

Automatic Cleanup

Uploaded TXT files are removed after processing. AW outputs are purged within 24 hours — your data stays private.

How to convert TXT to AW

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Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.

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Choose aw or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)

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Let the file convert and you can download your aw file right afterwards

About formats

TXT (Plain Text) is the most fundamental digital document format, storing unformatted text as a sequence of character codes with no embedded styling, layout instructions, or metadata beyond the characters themselves. The foundation of plain text computing traces to the ASCII standard published in 1963 by the American Standards Association (now ANSI), which defined 128 character codes including uppercase and lowercase Latin letters, digits, punctuation, and control characters. Modern plain text files typically use UTF-8 encoding, a variable-width Unicode scheme that encompasses virtually every writing system worldwide while maintaining backward compatibility with ASCII. Line endings vary by platform convention — LF on Unix/macOS, CR+LF on Windows — though most contemporary tools handle both transparently. One advantage is absolute universality — TXT files can be created, read, and edited on every computing device ever manufactured, from 1960s mainframes to modern smartphones, without any specialized software. The minimal overhead is another core strength: plain text carries zero formatting baggage, making TXT files ideal for configuration files, log output, data interchange, source code, scripts, and any context where content must be processed programmatically. Plain text serves as the substrate for structured formats like CSV, JSON, XML, YAML, and Markdown, and remains the input/output medium for virtually all command-line tools and programming environments. Despite decades of richer alternatives, TXT endures as the one truly universal document format.
Developer: ANSI
Initial release: 1963
AW is the document format of Applix Words, the word processor component of the Applix office suite (later renamed Anyware Office) developed by Applix, Inc. for Unix and Linux workstations. The suite targeted enterprise Unix environments during the 1990s, providing word processing, spreadsheet, graphics, and presentation capabilities on platforms like Solaris, HP-UX, AIX, and Linux where Microsoft Office was unavailable. AW files store formatted text documents with support for character and paragraph styling, page layout, tables, headers and footers, and embedded graphics. The format uses a proprietary binary structure optimized for the Applix application's internal document model. Applix Words gained particular visibility in the Linux community during the late 1990s when it was bundled with several commercial Linux distributions as their default word processor before OpenOffice.org became widely available. One advantage was native Unix platform support — Applix provided professional word processing capabilities on Unix workstations at a time when few commercial alternatives existed. The format's tight integration with other Applix suite components enabled cross-referencing between word processing documents, spreadsheets, and presentations. Applix was acquired by Cognos in 2003, and the office suite was discontinued. AW files are primarily encountered today in archived documents from Unix enterprise environments of the 1990s and early 2000s.
Developer: Applix, Inc.
Initial release: 1992

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert TXT to AW?

AW is the Applix Words document format. Converting provides compatibility with systems that rely on Applix for document processing.

What reads AW files?

Applix Words (part of the Applix office suite) is the native reader. Some Linux-based document converters also parse AW files.

Is Applix still used?

Applix is legacy software, but some enterprise and Unix environments still rely on it. AW files maintain compatibility with those systems.

Is TXT to AW free?

Free conversion is available on Convertio. Premium plans add extended quotas for users managing large document libraries.

Is my text preserved?

Every character and paragraph break from your TXT file is retained in the AW output — no content is lost during conversion.

Do I need special software?

No — the conversion runs entirely online. You only need an AW-compatible viewer when you want to open the resulting file.

TXT to AW Quality Rating

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