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Your Knowledge-base for Project Management File Formats

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Project Management could be defined as the process of planning, executing, managing and finishing a single team task, or a group of inter-linked tasks within specified constraints to achieve certain objectives. Different software applications are used by project managers to monitor project tasks and activities, or to save project data in a desired file format. Microsoft Project and Primavera are two of the most known applications for this purpose, with MPP and MPX being notable project management file formats. Learn more – http://bit.ly/project-management-file-format-blog For up-to-date file format news and information, please visit – http://bit.ly/2EnLe2E

News, Updates and Information about File Formats – FileFormat Newsletter February 2019

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Welcome to the February 2019 edition of fileformat.com newsletter, packed with news and updates from the last month. A picture is worth a thousand words, a common phrase we might have heard countless times. If you are curious about the file structure, specifications and historical evolution of well-known image file formats such as PNG, JPG, GIF and others, if you want to learn about the differences between vector and raster images, explore Image file formats wiki at fileformat.com Among the previous month’s major highlights is detailed information on 3D file formats which are used in the fields of animation, 3D modeling, gaming, film making and more. Notable 3D formats are 3DS, 3MF, GLTF and FBX, which are processed by software applications like 3D Studio Max, Maya and Blender. Email file formats were also in focus, which are in widespread use today and used for emailing as well as message archiving. A few of the noteworthy email formats are EML, MSG, PST and OST. These formats a...

Explore well-known Compression File Formats ZIP and RAR

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The process of compression helps in reducing the size of data files together with offering convenience in file transmission and archiving. Major compression formats in widespread use are ZIP and RAR. These file formats are supported by all popular operating systems including Windows, Mac and Linux. Software applications such as WinRAR could be used for compressing files of numerous different formats on an operating platform of your choice. Learn more – http://bit.ly/compression-file-format-blog For latest file format news and updates, please visit – http://bit.ly/2EnLe2E FileFormat.com – Your File Format Guide