Software :: Can't Seem To Find A Program That Will Open?
Dec 12, 2010
A few years ago I started a family tree project on my old computer, but now I can't seem to find a program that will open it. The old project consists of a file structure like this:
+family tree
|+Cfg
||-Project.cfg
||-Project.cfg.BACKUP
|+Database
||-family tree.zed
Where the zed file contains 'family tree.txt'. Does anyone know what program produces this file structure when saving or how to open it?
we had this cd called 3d arts and crafts and it created several images from one image. it saved them in a file format .dcp i can't find any program to open the file with now that i've changed system
Is there anything like burning rom from nero or roxio cd/dvd copier. Do you know of any dvd copying program? like without making the image and then burning with just one process just copy the disc sorta program like roxio dvd copier? I wanted to make copies of movies I made a dvd of but aside from image burn which is a hassle to make the image first. is there something for burning on the fly or dvd/cd copying? infrarecorder and cdburnerxp do not work for me at all.
I'm having sporadic issues with the openoffice.org program. Sometimes, power point presentations will crash the program and then I can't open any open office programs without rebooting the computer. The problem seems to be just with powerpoint files and I'm not sure what the issue could be.
I have both Windows and Ubuntu on my laptop and I need to access the windows program files via Ubuntu (windows don't start). The problem is that the program files folder appears to be empty. Is there any way to retrieve data from ubuntu?
I know it sounds a bit strange, but is there something that I can add to a start up command to make the program that is starting up be minimized. I know it sounds strange, but I want to have Evolution Mail open at start up, but be minimized. I know the command to open Evolution Mail is "evolution --component=mail" but how would I make the window starts out being minimized in the Launcher.
I work for a food manufacturing company in Sheffield and we have a machine called a duck injector which operates off a Human Machine Interface Touch Screen. The program inside this has been written and runs using Linux. This is stored on a Compact Flash Card.
This screen has been damaged and isn't made anymore so we've been sent a new screen which is a 12'1" Intel Atom N270 HMI.
I simply tried to put the Flash Card in the port and powered it up (booting from a removable source) and i get the following:
I've had absolutely zero experience with Linux so i'm completely stuck as to what to do to get it to work.
I've got a flash card with XP on it so i can boot up in that but then it won't read the flash card with the program on because it's in Linux (presumably?)
I've also tried downloading Mubuntu 10.10 and booted it up using that on a flashdrive - this allows me to read the flash card with the program but i can't get it to boot up/run.
My midterm instructions are in mth format. I wouldn't even know what program to use to open in Windows. The actual midterm itself is an htm file. I need help ASAP.
i have been trying to open up a program i download.program is unetbooting. on windows you simply open the download. on Linux all these windows pop up. how to open a download program to use it.
How do i per say open a file with like transmission when i am downloading it from the internet it says open with then you click it on firefox and it goes to root. Where do i find the files for opening a program instead of saving and going into the program and opening it that way?
I have a java program with gui. I want to start this program in the start of system (rc3.d) and when I connect to the machine bring to front without open another time the program. I want to connect to opened program in the start of system.
keep the connection open with scp? I really don't like having to type my password in every time I want to transfer a file. Or is there another similar program that will keep my connection open?
My sister works a lot with boating frame design, etc. and she needs a program that calculates all the measurements for you, but the program she wants only runs on Windows and costs $275. Here is the website to the program: http://www.clearwatercanvas.com/ and/or http://www.kingrichardco.com/FrameBenders/EZFrame.htm
Is there an open sourced alternative to this program that is free, or is there a simple way to make an open sourced alternative?
Anyone know of an Open Source ID/Badge Program? I'm looking into using it in a future business. I'm not worried about all the parts that go to it, just the program, for now.
Navbox is in my documents folder. to open the program I have to open the folder, right click on the .exe file, then click on 'open with Wine'. This works, but I would rather have an icon on my desktop and be able to open the program just by clicking on the icon.
I recently installed Mint over Windows XP (yesterday) and forgot that I have a textbook that I downloaded (legally) that is marked as a .spdf file. When I try to view them Mint prompts me to choose a program to use. What program can I use to view the iles? Also, since I'm new to this, could you get me started on installing the program
On ubuntu i just compiled my first program using lazarus and i can open it in terminal fine but if i double click the file simply marked 'hello' nothing happens.
On Unix I can call certain programs from everywhere, like sort, pwd or my_custom_script.sh. How can I find out, where on the system my_custom_script.sh really resides?