File Formats

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Muse Score - Features - Supported File Formats
... MuseScore can natively import MusicXML, MIDI, Band-in-a-Box, capella (in the cap3 format, not CapXML) and Overture formats, as well as its own ... It can export to MusicXML, MIDI, and LilyPond file formats ... Audio can be exported to WAV and Ogg files, and engraved output can be exported to PDF, SVG, PNG, and PostScript formats, or it can be printed directly ...
Para View - Features
... either further process the result of every operation or the results as a data file ... Input/Output and File Format Supports a variety of file formats including VTK (new and legacy, all types including parallel, ascii and binary, can read ... Various polygonal file formats including STL and BYU (by default, read only, other VTK writers can be added by writing XML description) ...
Bean (software) - Features - File Formats
... Bean natively reads and writes these file formats.rtf format (rich text).rtfd format (Rich Text Format Directory, rich text with graphics).bean format (identical to.rtfd).txt format (Unicode ...
GIMP - Features
... File formats GIMP supports importing and exporting with a large number of different file formats, GIMP's native format XCF is designed to store all information ... File formats Import and export GIMP has import and export support for image formats such as BMP, JPEG, PNG, GIF and TIFF, along with the file formats of several other applications such as ... Other formats with read/write support include PostScript documents, X bitmap image and Zsoft PCX ...
Mind View - File Formats
... MVDX – MindView Mind Mapping Software – PC application file MVTX – MindView Mind Mapping Software – PC template File OMP - OpenMind Mind Mapping Software ...

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