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VMF files: what are they and how do I open them?

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.vmf file type #1: Corel Ventura Publisher font characteristics

A vmf file extension is related to the Corel Ventura Publisher and used for its font characteristics files.

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The vmf file extension is associated with the Corel Ventura Publisher, a desktop publishing software for Microsoft Windows operating system.

The vmf file contains font characteristics.

Corel Ventura is obsolete product, the latest version was released in 2002.

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Corel Ventura

An old desktop publishing software by Corel

.vmf file type #2: Covox Speech Thing sample

A vfm file extension is related to the Covox Speech Thing audio devices. A vfm file contains sample.

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The vfm file extension is associated with the Covox Speech Thing (the Covox Plug) and Voice Master audio devices for IBM computers popular in 1980s and earlier 1990s as a substitutionn of PC Speaker, or Sound Blaster.

The vmf file stores 8-bit audio samples used by Covox Speech Thing (the Covox Plug) and Voice Master.

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Sound Blaster

The series of sound cards for IBM-PC computers

.vmf file type #3: Valve Map source

Files with the vmf extension are commonly seen as map sources for maps created with the Valve Hammer Editor, also referred to as WorldCraft.

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Valve Map Format (VMF) is a proprietary, plain text, map file format used by the Source engine, the game engine developed by Valve Corporation. This format is used for storing the geometry and related information for the game world. VMF files are created and edited with the Hammer World Editor, a component of the Source SDK. These files are then compiled into .bsp files, which are used directly by the game engine.

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Valve Hammer Editor

A map creating program for Valve's Source game engine

WorldCraft

A graphical level editor for Half-Life

.vmf file type #4: Vensim VMF model file

Files with vmf extension are used by the Vensim program. They include some models created in the program.

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The vmf file extension is associated with Vensim application for developing, analyzing, and packaging dynamic feedback models, developed by Ventana Systems. The .vmf file stores VMF model created in the Vensim.

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Vensim

A simulation software

.vmf file type #5: VocalTec Internet wave audio

A vmf file extension is related to the VocalTec Internet wave audio format. Probably obsolete.

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The vmf file extension is associated with VOIP telephony applications and devices developed by VocalTec.

The vmf file contains Internet wave audio compatible with the VocalTec accessories.

Mime types:
application/vocaltec-media-file

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