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A txtc file extension is related to the e-Book format that is used Microsoft Cabinet compression.
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The txtc file extension is associated with the eBook file format used by some sort of eBook reading and e-book creating tools.
The txtc file stores eBook in simple text file format.
The txtc file is compressed with Microsoft Cabinet compression format (archive with txt, text, or tx file and cover).
To view content of txtc archive, rename txtc file extension to cab and open archive in any compatible compression tool.
Now the text file is viewable in any text editing tool or e-book viewer.
Open file with:
A free e-book library management application
A free open source ebook creator, converter and viewer
Linux version of the popular ebook manager
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