In today's computing world, we receive files from a wide range of sources - email, flash drives, downloads . These files can sometimes seem confusing and impossible to open. But just what are they and what do you need to open them?
FileCure is the answer
Instead of wasting valuable time searching online for the file extension or trying various applications, you can use FileCure to analyze the file. It then can make accurate and helpful recommendations about which software you should employ to open the frustrating file.
FileCure offers many features and benefits:
Easy-to-use with various modes, including handy drag-and-drop operation
Identifies those mystery files
Recommends software to open your files and shows you where to get it
With its user-friendly Manage function, you have the power to control which programs open certain file types
Monitors your system and alerts you if something is trying to change your file associations. This means you will know if MS Paint has been tasked with opening file extensions .docx instead of Microsoft Word
History page keeps track of changes so you know what has been done
Informs you of which file extensions (for example, .jpg, .txt, .docx, .pdf) are supported
Free database and program update to keep you on the cutting edge
Customer support from a proven and trusted team
The problem with opening files often has to do with file extensions
These are the short suffixes that follow the filename, for example, ParetoLogic.pdf. The file extension .pdf indicates it is in Portable Document Format and that Adobe Reader, Adobe Acrobat or a similar program should be used to open it.
However, at times these extensions can be hidden, missing or your Windows operating system might not know which program to use. Also, incorrect software could be assigned to open the file. This can be very frustrating, confusing and a big time waster.
FileCure can help
It will analyze the file for you and let you know which program to use to open it. There are so many different file extensions and formats out there these days that it is impossible to have software to support all of them. So, FileCure will make recommendations about which programs can open certain file types and can direct you to them.
FileCure is your file extension magician
It is easy-to-use and makes a streamlined, semi-automatic process out of what can be a very confusing situation. As FileCure is backed by an experienced Customer Care and Technical Support Team, it could not be easier to open the files you need.
Note: FileCure provides a free scan and evaluation of your computer to determine if you have the required software program or the correct association for the file extension required to view a file. To access full functionality, registration and purchase of a license key is required annually. The licensed version will correct broken file associations and provide recommendations for additional software that may be required to open specific files.
Minimum System Requirements:
20 MB free hard disk space required for initial installation
Internet connection
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 and above
Operating privileges: logged on as administrator
FileCure is the answer
Instead of wasting valuable time searching online for the file extension or trying various applications, you can use FileCure to analyze the file. It then can make accurate and helpful recommendations about which software you should employ to open the frustrating file.
FileCure offers many features and benefits:
Easy-to-use with various modes, including handy drag-and-drop operation
Identifies those mystery files
Recommends software to open your files and shows you where to get it
With its user-friendly Manage function, you have the power to control which programs open certain file types
Monitors your system and alerts you if something is trying to change your file associations. This means you will know if MS Paint has been tasked with opening file extensions .docx instead of Microsoft Word
History page keeps track of changes so you know what has been done
Informs you of which file extensions (for example, .jpg, .txt, .docx, .pdf) are supported
Free database and program update to keep you on the cutting edge
Customer support from a proven and trusted team
The problem with opening files often has to do with file extensions
These are the short suffixes that follow the filename, for example, ParetoLogic.pdf. The file extension .pdf indicates it is in Portable Document Format and that Adobe Reader, Adobe Acrobat or a similar program should be used to open it.
However, at times these extensions can be hidden, missing or your Windows operating system might not know which program to use. Also, incorrect software could be assigned to open the file. This can be very frustrating, confusing and a big time waster.
FileCure can help
It will analyze the file for you and let you know which program to use to open it. There are so many different file extensions and formats out there these days that it is impossible to have software to support all of them. So, FileCure will make recommendations about which programs can open certain file types and can direct you to them.
FileCure is your file extension magician
It is easy-to-use and makes a streamlined, semi-automatic process out of what can be a very confusing situation. As FileCure is backed by an experienced Customer Care and Technical Support Team, it could not be easier to open the files you need.
Note: FileCure provides a free scan and evaluation of your computer to determine if you have the required software program or the correct association for the file extension required to view a file. To access full functionality, registration and purchase of a license key is required annually. The licensed version will correct broken file associations and provide recommendations for additional software that may be required to open specific files.
Minimum System Requirements:
20 MB free hard disk space required for initial installation
Internet connection
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 and above
Operating privileges: logged on as administrator