How to open .csf files?
I downloaded some .csf file types, I cannot seem to be able to find a program capable of opening this format. Where would I be able to find a viewer for this file type?
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I downloaded some .csf file types, I cannot seem to be able to find a program capable of opening this format. Where would I be able to find a viewer for this file type?
windows
what are they supposed to be? link
– Raystafarian
Jul 17 '13 at 16:50
just some lectures in C .
– Higet
Jul 17 '13 at 16:51
as in code or video? What type of file are they intended to be?
– Raystafarian
Jul 17 '13 at 16:52
i really don't now , but it seems that they are in form of slides
– Higet
Jul 17 '13 at 16:55
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I downloaded some .csf file types, I cannot seem to be able to find a program capable of opening this format. Where would I be able to find a viewer for this file type?
windows
I downloaded some .csf file types, I cannot seem to be able to find a program capable of opening this format. Where would I be able to find a viewer for this file type?
windows
windows
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what are they supposed to be? link
– Raystafarian
Jul 17 '13 at 16:50
just some lectures in C .
– Higet
Jul 17 '13 at 16:51
as in code or video? What type of file are they intended to be?
– Raystafarian
Jul 17 '13 at 16:52
i really don't now , but it seems that they are in form of slides
– Higet
Jul 17 '13 at 16:55
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what are they supposed to be? link
– Raystafarian
Jul 17 '13 at 16:50
just some lectures in C .
– Higet
Jul 17 '13 at 16:51
as in code or video? What type of file are they intended to be?
– Raystafarian
Jul 17 '13 at 16:52
i really don't now , but it seems that they are in form of slides
– Higet
Jul 17 '13 at 16:55
what are they supposed to be? link
– Raystafarian
Jul 17 '13 at 16:50
what are they supposed to be? link
– Raystafarian
Jul 17 '13 at 16:50
just some lectures in C .
– Higet
Jul 17 '13 at 16:51
just some lectures in C .
– Higet
Jul 17 '13 at 16:51
as in code or video? What type of file are they intended to be?
– Raystafarian
Jul 17 '13 at 16:52
as in code or video? What type of file are they intended to be?
– Raystafarian
Jul 17 '13 at 16:52
i really don't now , but it seems that they are in form of slides
– Higet
Jul 17 '13 at 16:55
i really don't now , but it seems that they are in form of slides
– Higet
Jul 17 '13 at 16:55
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I'd try the brava! reader for opening those .csf files
i've tried it before , it didn't work . i've read that these type of files are supported by adobe photoshop , but i'm not sure ?!
– Higet
Jul 17 '13 at 17:00
That would be a color setting file not information like slides
– Raystafarian
Jul 17 '13 at 17:01
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CSF file extension is associated with three types of files
Content Sealed Format
Adobe Color Settings File
Cal3D Binary Skeleton File
The most popular is second, you can open it using: Adobe Photoshop CC, Adobe InDesign CC, Adobe Illustrator CS6
You can look at the page like this, the list of programs can be updated: CSF file
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I'd try the brava! reader for opening those .csf files
i've tried it before , it didn't work . i've read that these type of files are supported by adobe photoshop , but i'm not sure ?!
– Higet
Jul 17 '13 at 17:00
That would be a color setting file not information like slides
– Raystafarian
Jul 17 '13 at 17:01
add a comment |
I'd try the brava! reader for opening those .csf files
i've tried it before , it didn't work . i've read that these type of files are supported by adobe photoshop , but i'm not sure ?!
– Higet
Jul 17 '13 at 17:00
That would be a color setting file not information like slides
– Raystafarian
Jul 17 '13 at 17:01
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I'd try the brava! reader for opening those .csf files
I'd try the brava! reader for opening those .csf files
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i've tried it before , it didn't work . i've read that these type of files are supported by adobe photoshop , but i'm not sure ?!
– Higet
Jul 17 '13 at 17:00
That would be a color setting file not information like slides
– Raystafarian
Jul 17 '13 at 17:01
add a comment |
i've tried it before , it didn't work . i've read that these type of files are supported by adobe photoshop , but i'm not sure ?!
– Higet
Jul 17 '13 at 17:00
That would be a color setting file not information like slides
– Raystafarian
Jul 17 '13 at 17:01
i've tried it before , it didn't work . i've read that these type of files are supported by adobe photoshop , but i'm not sure ?!
– Higet
Jul 17 '13 at 17:00
i've tried it before , it didn't work . i've read that these type of files are supported by adobe photoshop , but i'm not sure ?!
– Higet
Jul 17 '13 at 17:00
That would be a color setting file not information like slides
– Raystafarian
Jul 17 '13 at 17:01
That would be a color setting file not information like slides
– Raystafarian
Jul 17 '13 at 17:01
add a comment |
CSF file extension is associated with three types of files
Content Sealed Format
Adobe Color Settings File
Cal3D Binary Skeleton File
The most popular is second, you can open it using: Adobe Photoshop CC, Adobe InDesign CC, Adobe Illustrator CS6
You can look at the page like this, the list of programs can be updated: CSF file
add a comment |
CSF file extension is associated with three types of files
Content Sealed Format
Adobe Color Settings File
Cal3D Binary Skeleton File
The most popular is second, you can open it using: Adobe Photoshop CC, Adobe InDesign CC, Adobe Illustrator CS6
You can look at the page like this, the list of programs can be updated: CSF file
add a comment |
CSF file extension is associated with three types of files
Content Sealed Format
Adobe Color Settings File
Cal3D Binary Skeleton File
The most popular is second, you can open it using: Adobe Photoshop CC, Adobe InDesign CC, Adobe Illustrator CS6
You can look at the page like this, the list of programs can be updated: CSF file
CSF file extension is associated with three types of files
Content Sealed Format
Adobe Color Settings File
Cal3D Binary Skeleton File
The most popular is second, you can open it using: Adobe Photoshop CC, Adobe InDesign CC, Adobe Illustrator CS6
You can look at the page like this, the list of programs can be updated: CSF file
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what are they supposed to be? link
– Raystafarian
Jul 17 '13 at 16:50
just some lectures in C .
– Higet
Jul 17 '13 at 16:51
as in code or video? What type of file are they intended to be?
– Raystafarian
Jul 17 '13 at 16:52
i really don't now , but it seems that they are in form of slides
– Higet
Jul 17 '13 at 16:55