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An lch file extension is related to the IBM Works for OS/2 operating system. An lch file stores chart.
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The lch file extension is associated with the IBM Works for OS/2 operating system.
IBM Works was an office suite for the IBM OS/2 operating system. It included word processing, spreadsheet, database and PIM applications. The last version was shipped with OS/2 Warp Version 4.
The lch file stores chart created with the IBM Works.
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An older computer operating system developed by IBM for PCs
The lch file extension is related to the PagePath Technologies LAUNCH! file format.
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The lch file extension is associated with applications created by PagePath Technologies, Inc developer of Web-to-Print and MyOrderDesk software for Windows.
The lch file stores some kind of data used by PagePath Technologies apps.
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