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File extension Details of DWT, DWT, EBX, SWG, EPSF, EPT, ES, ESP, EXE
Name: | DWT |
File Type: | Adobe Dreamweaver template file |
Popularity: | 2 |
Category: | Source code and script file |
File Description: | File extension used by Adobe Dreamweaver for template files. Template file is used for specifying future documents. Many template files for Adobe Dreamweaver could find on Internet. |
Open Programs: | Adobe Creative Suite 4 Master Collection Company / developer: Adobe Creative Suite 4 Master CollectionDesign across mediaCreate visually rich, engaging content for virtually any media — print, web, interactive, video, audio, and mobile — using the tightly integrated tools and services in Adobe® Creative Suite® 4 Master Collection software. Express yourself richly in virtually any mediumExpress yourself freely and stay in the creative flow, no matter what the medium for your design, thanks to numerous new features and improvements in Creative Suite 4 Master Collection. Simplify workflows for greater efficiencyDesign across media more efficiently and effectively using simpler ways to complete common tasks and innovative new approaches to moving from one medium to another. Exchange information, ideas, and feedback more easilyWork with new and enhanced creative professional services that enable you to collaborate online with colleagues and clients, find answers to technical questions, create and share color harmonies, and more. What's inside:
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Name: | DWT |
File Type: | Adobe GoLive template file |
Popularity: | 4 |
Category: | Source code and script file |
File Description: | File extension used by Adobe GoLive for template files. Template file is used for specifying future documents. |
Open Programs: | Adobe GoLive Company / developer: Adobe GoLiveThe Adobe® GoLive® CS2 SDK gives you everything you need to extend the behavior and user interface of Adobe GoLive CS2 software. The GoLive CS2 SDK includes documentation, tools, and more than 50 samples to help you create GoLive extensions. Creating an extension is as simple as creating an HTML page. |
Name: | EBX |
File Type: | Rational Rose 98 compiled script |
Popularity: | 4 |
Category: | Source code and script file |
File Description: | File extension is used by Rational Rose 98. Compiled script. |
Open Programs: | Rational Rose Developer for Java Company / developer: Rational Rose Developer for Java
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Name: | SWG |
File Type: | SWAG Pascal Snippets (SWAG Reader) |
Popularity: | 4 |
Category: | Source code and script file |
File Description: | SWAG was a collection of source code for PASCAL. Probably not supported yet. |
Open Programs: | Turbo Pascal Company / developer: Turbo PascalTurbo Pascal is a complete software development system that includes a compiler and an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for the Pascal programming language running under CP/M, MS-DOS and CP/M-86, developed by Borland under Philippe Kahn's leadership. The name Borland Pascal was generally reserved for the high end packages (with more libraries and standard library source code) while the original cheap and widely known version was sold as Turbo Pascal. The name Borland Pascal is also used more generically for Borland's dialect of Pascal. |
Name: | EPSF |
File Type: | Encapsulated PostScript |
Popularity: | 4 |
Category: | Source code and script file |
File Description: | Encapsulated PostScript, or EPS, is a DSC-conforming PostScript document with additional restrictions intended to make EPS files usable as a graphics file format. In other words, EPS files are more-or-less self-contained, reasonably predictable PostScript documents that describe an image or drawing, that can be placed within another PostScript document.
At a minimum, an EPS file contains a BoundingBox DSC comment, describing the rectangle containing the image described by the EPS file. Applications can use this information to lay out the page, even if they are unable to directly render the PostScript inside. |
Open Programs: | Adobe Photoshop Company / developer: Adobe® Photoshop®Adobe® Photoshop® is the professional image-editing standard and leader of the Photoshop digital imaging line, delivers more of what you crave. Groundbreaking creative tools help you achieve extraordinary results. Unprecedented adaptability lets you custom-fit Photoshop to the way you work. And with more efficient editing, processing, and file handling, there's no slowing you down. |
Name: | EPT |
File Type: | Clarion for Windows embed points file |
Popularity: | 2 |
Category: | Source code and script file |
File Description: | File extension used by Clarion. |
Open Programs: | Clarion Company / developer: ClarionClarion is the foundation of the SoftVelocity product line and anchors the company's reputation for fast, efficient database application development. In addition to the Clarion 4GL language, the Clarion product also includes both a C++ and Modula-2 compiler. All of the languages share a common optimizer, and they can be mixed within a single application. |
Name: | ES |
File Type: | ECMAScript language file |
Popularity: | 2 |
Category: | Source code and script file |
File Description: | This ECMA Standard is based on several originating technologies, the most well known being JavaScript (Netscape) and JScript (Microsoft). The language was invented by Brendan Eich at Netscape and first appeared in that company’s Navigator 2.0 browser. It has appeared in all subsequent browsers from Netscape and in all browsers from Microsoft starting with Internet Explorer 3.0.
The development of this Standard started in November 1996. The first edition of this ECMA Standard was adopted by the ECMA General Assembly of June 1997. That ECMA Standard was submitted to ISO/IEC JTC 1 for adoption under the fast-track procedure, and approved as international standard ISO/IEC 16262, in April 1998. The ECMA General Assembly of June 1998 approved the second edition of ECMA-262 to keep it fully aligned with ISO/IEC 16262. Changes between the first and the second edition are editorial in nature. The current document defines the third edition of the Standard and includes powerful regular expressions, better string handling, new control statements, try/catch exception handling, tighter definition of errors, formatting for numeric output and minor changes in anticipation of forthcoming internationalisation facilities and future language growth. Work on the language is not complete. The technical committee is working on significant enhancements, including mechanisms for scripts to be created and used across the Internet, and tighter coordination with other standards bodies such as groups within the World Wide Web Consortium and the Wireless Application Protocol Forum. Mime: application/ecmascript |
Open Programs: | Microsoft Windows Company / developer: Microsoft WindowsMicrosoft Windows is a family of operating systems by Microsoft. They can run on several types of platforms such as servers, embedded devices and, most typically, on personal computers. Microsoft first introduced an operating environment named Windows in November 1985 as an add-on to MS-DOS in response to the growing trend of graphical user interfaces (GUI) popularized by the Macintosh. Microsoft Windows eventually came to dominate the world's personal computer market. |
Name: | ESP |
File Type: | Active Media Eclipse screensaver project |
Popularity: | 3 |
Category: | Source code and script file |
File Description: | Screensaver project created in Eclipse. |
Open Programs: | Eclipse Company / developer: EclipseEclipse is an open source community whose projects are focused on building an open development platform comprised of extensible frameworks, tools and runtimes for building, deploying and managing software across the lifecycle. (We started with the best Java IDE ever and we've grown from there.) |
Name: | EXE |
File Type: | Microsoft Linker exe input file |
Popularity: | 4 |
Category: | Source code and script file |
File Description: | The MS-DOS Stub File Name (/STUB) option specifies the name of an .exe file that runs with MS-DOS. LINK examines the specified file to be sure that it is a valid MS-DOS program. |
Open Programs: | Microsoft Visual Studio Company / developer: New tools tailored to help you take on your software development challenges. Visual Studio provides a range of tools that offer many benefits for individual developers and software development teams:
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Name: | SP? |
File Type: | LoseThos C+ source file |
Popularity: | 2 |
Category: | Source code and script file |
File Description: | File extension used by LoseThos C+ operating system. C+ source files compiled statically. |
Open Programs: | LoseThos Company / developer: LoseThosLoseThos is for programming as entertainment. It empowers programmers with kernel privilege because it's fun. It allows full access to everything because it's fun. It has no bureaucracy because it's fun. It's the way it is by choice because it's fun. Don't you hate ninnies who harp on the point of overusing an admin account? Not having kernel privilege, for a programmer, is like not having an admin password on your own computer! LoseThos is in no way a Windows or Linux wannabe -- that would be pointless. LoseThos is not trying to win a prize for low resource usage or run on pathetic hardware. Low line count is a goal, though. It's 100,000 lines of code including a 64-bit compiler, tools and a graphics library. A bigger goal is making applications low line count. "Hello World" takes one line of code. You can put graphics on the screen with two lines of code. You don't need to include header files or mess with namespaces. It has a scoping system, though, with tasks inheriting symbols of parents and all system-wide symbols and code in the Adam (as in Eve) task's heap. LoseThos uses some tricks to keep line count down, like processing whole files. It has a flat, identity mapped virtual-to-physical address map, the same for all tasks. It updates the whole screen 60 times a second instead of trying to keep track of what has changed. The most demanding application is a full screen video game, so it might as well be optimize for that instead of trying to get idle low. It uses the same compiler for the command line as for programs and it uses the same viewer/editor for the command line, help system, forms and dialogs. LoseThos is not trying to be bullet-proof -- it's for home computers, not mainframes where many users suffer when a crash occurs. It reboots in 2 seconds plus BIOS time. It's no worse than a hung task in Windows or Linux. I know people obsess on this topic. You know how the last 20% of a project takes 80% of the time? LoseThos is an order of magnitude simpler by not trying to be bullet-proof. There are two programmers who will work on LoseThos -- the user and I. It is for programming as entertainment, and I mean that. Why would you buy a 3rd party program to run on a system with crappy graphics that can crash? There are no scalablity issues. Imagine LoseThos more similar in usage to a 8-bit non-networked home computer's ROM than to Windows or Linux, though, it is 64-bit and far more than that. You are free to access anything documented or undocumented in the system source code -- have fun! I have fond memories of the days when average users typed-in programs from magazines and tinkered with them. LoseThos was designed from scratch with a clean slate and has no compatibility with anything else. Source code is ASCII plus binary graphics data. It has a new language roughly based C/C++. It's more than C and less than C++ so, maybe, it's C+. I took every opportunity to improve things once I made a clean break with the past. That's another reason LoseThos has value -- it is innovative. |
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