ORD File Extension

File Type

OMAX Routed Data Format

Developer

Category

Misc Files

MIME

mime-type/not-avalible

Updated

10/27/2021

Basic information about the ORD file

Files with the ORD extension are found in 1 operating systems which include Windows. ORBIT GIS is a very common application as a tool for handling ORD files. The developer of this program is Orbit GeoSpatial Technologies. Additionally, ORD files can be handled by applications like .

The structure of such files is typical of Misc Files. The ORD file extension can also be found in 6033 in other file types and may not be supported by ORBIT GIS or similar programs. The format of this particular OMAX Routed Data Format file was developed by . Modification or reading of files with the name OMAX Routed Data Format in many cases is done in the ORBIT GIS program.

Tools that you can use to work with ORD files

ORD File Extension

ORD File Tools

What tools are available?

Here are the most important online tools related to ORD. Through them, you can perform many activities related to ORD for free. For example, these tools will help you convert or edit your ORD file.

ORD File Opener

One of the most used tools is ORD opener. You will learn a few ways to open your ORD file. If you already open the ORD file, you will have more options to work with the file.

ORD File Viewer

The ORD Viwer tool helps to preview the contents of a file without the need to install dedicated software. Just go to the link provided and select your file. Next, our system will try to view the contents of the ORD file.

ORD File Converter

If you cannot perform all the operations on the ORD file, you can convert it to a different format. Converting the ORD file will give you more options for editing the data in the file.

ORD File Editor

ORD editor helps in the process of editing the data in our file. If you need to be able to edit the ORD file as much as possible, then it is best to install special software designed for this purpose. Go to our editor to learn more about editing the ORD file.


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