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An oaf file extension is related to ETH Oberon and used for its applet files.
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The oaf file extension is associated with the ETH Oberon.
Oberon is a general-purpose programming language that evolved from Modula-2. Its principal new feature is the concept of type extension.
It permits the construction of new data types on the basis of existing ones and provides relations between them.
The oaf file stores applet created in ETH Oberon.
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The oaf file extension is related to the Microsoft Flight Simulator computer game. The *.oaf file stores texture.
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The oaf file extension is associated with Microsoft Flight Simulator a series of civilian aircraft simulation computer games for MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows operating systems.
The *.oaf file stores textures for models.
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A civil flight simulator from the popular game series
The last version of Microsoft Flight Simulator series
An oaf file extension is related to the Orbit GIS (geographic information system) software. An oaf file stores annotation.
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The oaf file extension is associated with the Orbit, a GIS (geographic information system) framework developed by Orbit GeoSpatial Technologies.
The oaf file stores annotations (or redlining) used to complement the map data with temporary notes or sketches.
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Desktop and server GIS framework
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