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Files with mxs file extensions could be, especially in the past found as part of Triscape Map Explorer.
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The mxs file extension is associated with Triscape Map Explorer. The .mxs file stores various binary data used for internal purposes of the application.
Triscape Map Explorer is obsolete product.
MIME types:
application/vnd.triscape.mxs
We are sorry, there is currently no specific software link to open this kind of file.
An mxs file extension is related to the ArcView geocoding index for read-write shapefiles.
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The mxs file extension is associated with ArcView, an application for Windows that is able to view and edit GIS data stored in the flat file databases.
The mxs file stores geocoding index for read-write shapefiles in ODB format.
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A GIS application used to work with geographic data
An mxs file extension is associated with the Corel Painter, a raster graphics editor for Windows and Mac.
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The mxs file extension is related to the Corel Painter, a picture image editing software for Microsoft Windows and Apple Mac OS X operating systems, developed by Corel.
The mxs file stores paint colors mixed on the Mixer Pad.
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A popular digital art software
A Mac version of Corel Painter digital illustrator software
An mxs file extension is related to the Maxwell Render, a CAD modeling solution. An mxs file stores scene definition.
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The mxs file extension is associated with the Maxwell Render, a suite of CAD modeling and rendering tools for Windows, Apple Mac and Linux.
The mxs file stores definition of rendered scene.
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A rendering engine from Next Limit Technologies
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