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AP0 files: what are they and how do I open them?

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Microsoft Windows APW_data

An ap0 file extension is related to the Microsoft Windows operating system and used for its APW_data files.

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The ap0 file extension is associated with the Microsoft Windows an operating system for IBM-PC compatible computers.

The ap0 file stores some kind of data used by Microsoft Windows.

The APW_data files seems to be used by older versions of Windows, like Windows 3.x, etc.

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Microsoft Windows 3.x

Popular operating system used in early 90s

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Microsoft Windows

A series of operating systems developed by Microsoft

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