Found 24 records for the .IMG file extension name
There are 23 other file types with the "IMG" extension name:
.img - ADEX Corporation bitmap graphics
.img - Grand Theft Auto 3 game file
.img - ERDAS Imagine image file
.img - Bitmap Graphic (several programs)
.img - CloneCd image file
.img - Disk Copy, ShrinkWrap disk image
.img - Garmin basemap
.img - Img software set bitmap
.img - Old or New style Gem Format
.img - Planetary Data System image format
.img - Radiance picture format
.img - Starbase picture format
.img - Floppy Image image file
.img - All Image raw image
.img - Apple Macintosh disk copy format
.img - AutoCAD CAD-camera file
.img - Idrisi32 raster image
.img - Whatnot image file
.img - Microtek Eyestar image
.img - QEMU Qcow disk image
.img - Sharp GPB file
.img - Vicar file
.img - Vivid Ray-tracer format
file extension IMG - Bitmap graphics VDI image format
File extension IMG description:
Ventura Publisher : Bitmap graphics VDI image formatAssociated applications to file extension IMG:
Company / developer:
Corel Corporation
Ventura Publisher was the first popular desktop publishing package for IBM PC compatible computers running DOS. The software was originally developed by Ventura Software, a small company founded by John Meyer (who developed it when he was at Xerox PARC), Don Heiskel and Lee Jay Lorenzen. It ran under an included run-time copy of Digital Research, Inc.'s Graphical Environment Manager (GEM) Desktop. The first version was released in 1986.
Ventura was distributed by several companies, but after a while Xerox became the only distributor and in 1989 they even bought the source code. Ventura Software Inc., an affiliated company of Xerox, was formed and version 3.0 Gold was published in 1990. Besides DOS/GEM it was also available for Win16, Mac and OS/2. Version 4.0 was released in 1991. The last version released by Ventura Software Inc. was 4.1.1 in 1993.

