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An s2s file extension is related to the Spike2 and used for its script files.
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The s2s file extension is associated with the Spike2, a data acquisition and analysis package for Microsoft Windows operating system.
The s2s file stores script used to automate processes in Spike2.
Open file with:
A data acquisition system
An s2s file extension is related to the SRT2SUP native subtitle format. Seems to be obsolete.
Further details:
The s2s file extension is associated with SRT2SUP a software for Microsoft Windows operating system that allows users to create subtitles for movies.
The s2s file stores subtitles in native subtitle format for SRT2SUP.
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