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Files with hx suffix may be typically found as source codes written in Haxe programming language.
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File extension hx appears to be mainly associated with the Haxe, a high-level programming language and compiler for Microsoft Windows, OS X and Linux operating systems.
A typical .hx file stores source code for program written in Haxe.
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A cross-platfrom programming language
A hx file extension is related to the Amira 3D mesh file format used to manipulate with data from microscopy.
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The hx file extension is associated with the Amira, a 3D software for Microsoft Windows that enables users to visualizing, manipulating, and understanding data from computed tomography, microscopy etc.
The hx file stores 3D mesh created in Amira.
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A visualization software
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