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Microsoft Works Word Processor Document
Extension | .wps |
Category | 🔵 documents |
Programs | 🔵 Microsoft Word 🔵 NeoOffice 🔵 OxygenOffice 🔵 Works Converter |
Main program | 🔵 Microsoft Works Word Processor |
Description | 🔵 .wps (Microsoft Works Word Processor) The .wps file format is used by Microsoft Works Word Processor, which was a part of Microsoft's discontinued Works suite. WPS files are similar to Microsoft Word documents but have fewer features and were used in a more basic word processing program. Due to the limited adoption of Microsoft Works and the dominance of Microsoft Word in the word processing space, WPS files are less common and may require specific software or converters to open in more modern word processing programs. |
Technical details | 🔵 The .wps file format, which was part of the now-defunct Microsoft Works suite, was primarily used for word processing. .wps files, created by the "Works Word Processor," had basic formatting similar to early versions of Microsoft Word but lacked advanced features. Originally only compatible with Microsoft Works, certain versions of Microsoft Word can now open .wps files with limited formatting options after the discontinuation of Works. Due to the decline of Microsoft Works, .wps files often need to be converted to formats like .doc or .docx for better compatibility. The .wps format differed across various versions of Microsoft Works, affecting file compatibility. Although less popular compared to formats like .doc, .wps supported basic graphics and tables, had smaller file sizes, and is now considered a legacy format requiring specific conversion tools. The discontinuation of Microsoft Works has decreased the use of .wps files, with more focus placed on standard document formats. Understanding the .wps format is essential for accessing or converting older documents. |
Developer | 🔵 Microsoft |
MIME type | 🔵 application/vnd.ms-works 🔵 application/kswps |
pdb
Extension | .pdb |
Category | 🔵 documents |
Programs | 🔵 Palm Reader 🔵 Microsoft Visual Studio 🔵 Pegasus 🔵 Quicken |
Main program | 🔵 ICE Book Reader |
Description | 🔵 PDB files received their .sfw extension from the company Seattle FilmWorks, which developed the proprietary file format. In the early 1990s, the PDB file format was widely used with mobile devices such as the Nokia Navigator, which fell into the Palmtop category. It had the capability to support various types of documents including eBooks, Word documents, images, maps, and spreadsheets. A limitation of the PDB format is that it is not compatible across different platforms; a similar program is required on the device in order to access the content stored in a PDB file. |
Technical details | 🔵 PDB files can automatically adjust the content dimensions to fit the device output size. However, PDB format files lack several features found in newer eBook formats. PDB files also utilize a unique data encryption system that helps reduce file size compared to other formats. The ability to compress file size was a key factor that made PDB format the default choice for Palmtop devices in the 1990s, which typically had limited storage capacity. |
Developer | 🔵 Various |
MIME type | 🔵 application/vnd.palm |