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

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.cv file type #1: Corel Versions archive

Files with cv suffix may perhaps be found in old Corel Versions program as its default archives.

Further details:

File extension cv was also used in old Corel Versions software for its default archive file. Part of earlier versions of Corel Draw. It appears to be no longer available.

Note: CV is a common abbreviation for curriculum vitae. These files are usually documents made in standard programs, such as MS Word (.doc, .docx).

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.cv file type #2: Microsoft CodeView information screen file

Files with cv suffix can be occasionally found as very old information screen programs from a debugger called CodeView.

Further details:

File extension cv has been also used in CodeView, a standalone debugger created by David Norris at Microsoft in 1985 as part of its development toolset.

It originally shipped with Microsoft C 4.0 and later. It also shipped with Visual Basic for MS-DOS, Microsoft Basic PDS, and a number of other Microsoft language products. It was one of the first debuggers on the MS-DOS platform that was full-screen oriented, rather than line oriented

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