Number of file extension 001 related file types found: 21 from total 22067 records
001 file type no. 1:
(000 - Any Number) Totem Cash Ad File
More information:
www.totemcash.com/
001 file type no. 2:
(001-0??) Cutkiller Start of a Split File Sequence
More information:
www.n2jf.com/
001 file type no. 3:
(001-0??) Fresh Download Split File
More information:
www.freshdevices.com/
Description:
Extensions ranging from .001 to .0?? are used by Fresh Download for file splitting during download. The number of files depends on the number of splits; 5 splits will have 001 through 005. This program registers itself and may replace the default file extension for 001 used by some FAX programs,etc.
001 file type no. 4:
(001-999) HJSplit File
More information:
www.freebyte.com/hjsplit/
001 file type no. 5:
(001-999) SplitJoin file
Description:
Slit file used by SplitJoin.
001 file type no. 6:
Compressed archive file
Application: WinRar | More information:
www.rarlab.com
001 file type no. 7:
Drivespace Virtual Drive
Application: Drivespace | More information:
www.microsoft.com
001 file type no. 8:
Fax data file
Description:
Various programs use this extension; too many to list individually. Take clues from the location of the file as a possible pointer to exactly which program is producing the file. The file's date and time can also help if you know which programs you were running when the file was written.
Mime-type: application/x-001
001 file type no. 9:
Genesis 2000 file
Application: Genesis 2000 | More information:
www.genesis2000.com/
Description:
Genesis 2000 offers a line of mortgage software and services to assist mortgage professionals.
001 file type no. 10:
Genesis 2000 file
Description:
File extension used by Genesis 2000.
001 file type no. 11:
Ghost Disk Image Span File
Application: Norton Ghost | More information:
www.symantec.com/
Description:
Ghost image files are limited to legacy versions of DOS's maximum file size of 2GB. For a partition larger than 2 GB, Ghost splits the image file into two or more smaller files called segments or spans, so that each is 2GB or smaller. Ghost 6.5 Enterprise Edition and later, and Norton Ghost 2001 and later use this naming convention: FILENAME.GHO for the first file and FILENAME###.GHS for the remaining where ### starts at 001 and increments. The FILENAME might also be shortened to stay within the DOS 8.3 file naming format. Versions prior to Ghost 6.5 use the FILENAME.GHO for the first file and FILENAME.### (starting at 001) as following files.
001 file type no. 12:
Hayes JT FAX fax
001 file type no. 13:
International S-57 Hydrographic Data Electronic Navigation Chart
More information:
chartmaker.ncd.noaa.gov/mcd/enc/whatis.htm
Description:
A vector-based digital file containing marine features suitable for marine navigation. The file is based on the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) S-57 standard. The file extension, ".000," for a base NOAA ENC cell is used for updating. The first update for a cell will be ".001" the next ".002" and so forth. The file extension .031 is used for catalog data (metadata) relating to the chart data.
001 file type no. 14:
Often used as backup file or see above
001 file type no. 15:
RicohFax
001 file type no. 16:
Sage backup file
Description:
File extension used by Sage applications for backup file.
001 file type no. 17:
Smartfax
001 file type no. 18:
Superbase index file (001-999)
Description:
When, in 1989, Superbase was launched as the world's first Window's database and Rapid Application Development (RAD) tool, it set the standard for development environments. Today, Superbase Developers plc continue the tradition of producing some of the finest products and services that are crucial for the IT industry.
001 file type no. 19:
SwiftView ICS Command File
More information:
www.swiftview.com/
Description:
ICS = Image Command Set. This is a text file of commands to produce a distributable electronic document.
001 file type no. 20:
Tagged Image Format File
Description:
Mime-type:image/tiff
001 file type no. 21:
Unix system file
Description:
File extension find in some Unix/Linux/FreeBSD/Mac OS distributions.
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