Enscript

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GNU enscript is a computer program that converts text files to PostScript, RTF, or HTML formats. If no input files are given, enscript processes standard input. Enscript can be extended to handle different output media and it has many options which can be used to customize print-outs. It is released under the GNU GPL version 3.

EnScript is also a programming language used by the forensic computer program EnCase. It was created by Shawn McCreight,[1] the Founder, Chairman and Chief Technology Officer of Guidance Software Inc. The language has a syntax similar to C++.

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  1. Guidance Software Inc. Management Team, link retrieved 24 August 2012
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