Found 2 records for the .DDA file extension name

There are 1 other file type using the DDA file extension:

dda file icon.dda - DDA media file

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file extension DDA - Import file format used with TNTmips

File type specification:

Graphics file type icon Graphics file type

Extension icon: dda file icon.DDA

File extension DDA description:

The .dda extension is used with an import file format used with TNTmips, a Map and Image Processing System.
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Associated applications to file extension DDA:

TNTmips

Company / developer:
  Microimages

The Map and Image Processing System

TNTmips is MicroImages' flagship product for geospatial analysis. TNTmips is used in more than 150 nations around the world for geographic information analysis (GIS), advanced image processing, CAD, desktop cartography, electronic atlas preparation, and other spatial database management and visualization applications. TNTmips offers a level of data and process integration that is unmatched in any other professional system. And you can use TNTmips on Windows, Macintosh, and UNIX computers with exactly the same set of features and user interface on every platform. TNTmips has a long release history and is the most technically advanced and easy to use professional system on the market.

 

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