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From: James Jones/Nibbles and Bits <jgjones@usa.net>
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Subject: Modeler questions...
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Nkelly@grtk.com said:
>I'm looking for a program that will identify a graphic picture file
>type for the pc. I occasionaly get a Graphics file mailed to me
>and Eudora decodes the file but won't pull out the original file
>name. It prompts me to define the file name. Most programs i've
>used rely on the file extension to determine if the file is
>viewable. I was wondering if any program (for the pc) would
>take a file name.XXX and tell you what type for graphic file format it
>is.
For the intel platform, I know that ImageFX (BlackBelt Systems)
and Corel Photo-Paint are not dependent upon file extensions to