How FileViewPro Keeps Your GHT Files Secure
A GHT file is most commonly associated with older versions of Norton Ghost, a disk backup, cloning, and system restore program originally used to create full computer backups or hard drive images. In this context, a .GHT file is usually described as a Norton Ghost Project file, which means it may not be the actual backup itself. Instead, it may …
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GBR File Conversions: When To Use FileViewPro
A GBR file is most commonly a Gerber file, which is a specialized manufacturing file used to produce printed circuit boards, also called PCBs. When someone designs a circuit board in PCB design software, the original design may contain editable parts such as components, copper traces, holes, labels, board shape, layers, and electrical connections. However, the manufacturer does not usually …
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Why You Should Use FileViewPro To Open GPH Files
A GPH file is most commonly a Stata Graph file, which is a graph or chart saved from Stata, a program used for statistics, research, economics, surveys, and data analysis. When someone creates a graph in Stata, such as a bar chart, line graph, scatter plot, histogram, or regression plot, they can save it as a `.gph` file so the …
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Can You Convert GEO Files? Try FileViewPro First
A GEO file is a file that usually stores some type of geometry, geographic, geospatial, CAD, 3D, or scientific data, depending on the software that created it. The `.geo` extension is not a single universal format, which means one GEO file may be very different from another even though both files use the same extension. In many cases, “GEO” is …
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IIM File Conversions: When To Use FileViewPro
An IIM file is most commonly an iMacros macro file, which is a plain-text script used by the iMacros browser automation tool. It stores recorded browser actions as written commands, allowing iMacros to repeat those actions automatically later. Instead of being a normal document like a PDF or Word file, an `.iim` file acts more like a set of step-by-step …
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Simplify CD File Handling – FileMagic
A CD file is a file that may have different meanings depending on the program that created it. Unlike common file extensions such as JPG, MP3, or PDF, the .cd extension is not always tied to one universal format. Different software developers may use the same extension for completely different purposes, so two files with the same .cd extension may …
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Open BWS Files Instantly – FileMagic
A BWS file is usually a BlindWrite or BlindRead sub-channel data file used as part of an older CD or DVD disc image set. It is not normally a complete file by itself. Instead, it works together with related files such as BWT and BWI. In this type of disc image format, the BWT file acts like the control or …
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Simplify AFM File Handling – FileMagic
An AFM file, short for Adobe Font Metrics, is a plain text file that stores measurement and spacing information about a font. It is commonly associated with older Adobe Type 1 fonts, which were widely used in professional publishing, graphic design, and printing workflows before modern font formats like TTF and OTF became more common. An AFM file does not …
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FileMagic: Expert Support for MDX Files
An MDX file can refer to several different file types, so its meaning depends on where the file came from and what program created it. The most common meaning today is Markdown with JSX, which is used in web development. In this context, an MDX file is like a smarter Markdown file. It lets writers and developers create normal article-style …
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Break Free from “Can’t Open” Errors for AFF Files
An AFF file usually refers to an Advanced Forensics Format file, which is a specialized disk image format used in digital forensics. It is not a normal document, photo, or compressed folder. Instead, it is often used to store an exact forensic copy of a hard drive, USB drive, memory card, SSD, or another storage device. Investigators, cybersecurity analysts, and …
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