Number of file extension x related file types found: 14 from total 22058 records
x file type no. 1:
Alysis SuperDisk self-extracting archive
x file type no. 2:
Amapi 3D modeling file
Description:
Amapi 3D is a 3D modeling tool designed for advanced and novice users alike. This extension is used by Amapi 3.0.
x file type no. 3:
FPS Creator Model file
Description:
file extension for models used by FPS Creator.
x file type no. 4:
Human68k operating system executable file
Description:
Human68k is an operating system for Sharp Corporation's personal workstation X68000. It's developed by SHARP and Hudson Soft.
x file type no. 5:
Lex language source code
x file type no. 6:
Microsoft Direct-X SDK
x file type no. 7:
Stardent AVS X bitmap image (24bit)
x file type no. 8:
X-file animation (Direct3D) (DeepV2)
x file type no. 9:
X1 archive
x file type no. 10:
X11 server import image
Description:
Display or import an image to or from an X11 server.
x file type no. 11:
XBLite program file
Description:
XBLite is a concise, simple, powerful, Windows programming language which combines the speed of C with the ease of a BASIC syntax. The XBLite compiler is free, open-source, and published under GPL and LGPL licenses.
x file type no. 12:
XBLite source code file
Description:
File contains source code written in XBLite programming language.
x file type no. 13:
Xview object file
Description:
XView is a widget toolkit from Sun Microsystems introduced in 1988. It provides an OPEN LOOK user interface for X Window System applications, with an object-oriented application programming interface (API) for the C programming language. Its interface, controls, and layouts are very close to that of the earlier SunView window system, making it easy to convert existing applications from SunView to X. Sun also produced the User Interface Toolkit (UIT), a C++ API to XView.
The XView source code has been freely available since the early 1990s, making it the "first open-source professional-quality X Window System toolkit".[1] XView was later abandoned by Sun in favor of Motif (the basis of CDE), and more recently GTK+ (the basis of GNOME).
XView was reputedly the first system to use right-button context menus, which are now ubiquitous among computer user interfaces. However, the claim to that first may in fact lie with Acorn Computers' Arthur operating system, which was released in 1987, though it used the middle mouse button rather than the right.
x file type no. 14:
XYZ chemical modeller output file
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