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A wws file extension is related to Microsoft Works, an office suite for Microsoft Windows. A wws file stores settings for wizards.
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The wws file extension is associated with Microsoft Works, an office suite produced by Microsoft, which was offered as smaller, less expensive, and with fewer features than the Microsoft Office suite.
Its core functionality includes a word processor, a spreadsheet and a database.
The wws files were used in some older version of Microsoft Works for wizard files.
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An older office and productivity suite for Windows
A wws file extension is related to the Microsoft Autoroute. A wws file contains user information data.
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The wws file extension is associated with the Microsoft Autoroute (also known as Microsoft Streets & Trips) a trip planning and mapping software for Microsoft Windows.
The wws file stores user information data.
Most likely some old format without support. No further information could be found.
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A trip planning software
A mapping software
A wws file extension is related to the Writing With Symbols and used for its document files.
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The wws file extension is associated with the Writing With Symbols. Writing with Symbols has been discontinued and is replaced by the Communicate: Series. There are two programs which cover all of WWS' features.
Communicate:SymWriter (CSW) which is a simple word processor with the support of symbols and on screen send grids and Communicate:In Print (CIP) a desktop publisher for creating dynamic printed materials.
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An old word and symbol processor
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