File Extension

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I know this is not the correct NG for this question but I was wondering what
Graphics Program Creates files with the extension .pds
 
JCO said:
I know this is not the correct NG for this question but I was
wondering what Graphics Program Creates files with the extension .pds

I once had a Pentax digital camera which came with ACDSee. This creates
files with .psd extension.

It wasn't a slip of the finger was it ?
 
Hello ,

Thank you for posting.

From your post, my understanding on this issue is: You want to know what
graphics program creates files with the extension .pds. If I'm off base,
please feel free to let me know.

Since this is not a Microsoft related problem, I will try my best to help
you.

I have searched on Google, and found that .PDS file is created by Telsis
HiCall Program.

You can refer to the link below:
http://acronymsonline.com/extensions/p_extension.asp

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I think PrntShop does it too. I know it's a graphics of some sort.
I'm downloading a Printshop Demo now and will test it out.
 
Cool, I was thinking Print Shop.
I'm downloading a demo now to see if that is the case. I was sure that it
was a graphics of some sort since I believe this is a flyer.

Thanks again.
 
I know this is a graphics ... maybe a flyer.
psd can be Adobe PhotoShop.

It was not a slip of the finger. This file is pds. I believe it is Print
Shop.
Thanks
 
JCO said:
I know this is not the correct NG for this question but I was wondering what
Graphics Program Creates files with the extension .pds
I know that Adobe Photo Elements 4.0 uses that extension or will open a
file with that extension
 
I figured it out.
I was correct in that it was PrintShop Deluxe. Or at least the installation
of this program allowed me to access the information.

Thanks everyone.
 
Hello,

I am so glad to hear that you have resolved this issue by yourself.

If you need further assistance on this issue, please feel free to let us
know. We are glad to be of assistance.

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Kenxl Zou
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I figured it out.
I was correct in that it was PrintShop Deluxe. Or at least the installation
of this program allowed me to access the information.

Thanks everyone.
 
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