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Files with lzx extension are associated with Archiver utility used by Amiga software. They are compressed archive files.
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The lzx extension file is created to be used by Archiver, wchich was originally used on the Amiga. Now copied by Microsoft to use in their .cab and .chm files.
Mime: application/lzx
Open file with:
A file archiver for Amiga computers
Highly popular file manager for Windows
Amiga emulator
A decompression utility used to replace default unpacker software on Mac
A compression utility that supports over 250 archive formats
Files with lzx file extension might also be found as OpenLaszlo web applications.
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The lzx file extension is also used by a discontinued open source platform for the development and delivery of rich Internet applications called OpenLaszlo.
The lzx file contains web application.
We are sorry, there is currently no specific software link to open this kind of file.
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