Found 24 records for the .PRO file extension name
There are 23 other file types using the PRO file extension:
.pro - abbrev. for project, used by many prgs
.pro - Pro/ENGINEER configuration file
.pro - Configuration file (PROfile)
.pro - Euphoria profile file
.pro - MS program profile
.pro - Pagis Pro graphics file
.pro - Project file of Lorenz Graf's HTML tool
.pro - Prolog programming language source code file
.pro - Terramodel project file
.pro - Power Render object file
.pro - Atari disk image format
.pro - Chord Pro song format
.pro - Creamware Pulsar audio file
.pro - Fast-Talk pronunciation file
.pro - IDL source code file
.pro - Infinity game engine projectile type description file
.pro - PCschematic ELautomation project file
.pro - Pegasus Mail profile file
.pro - Punch Pro Home design file
.pro - PV-WAVE procedure file
.pro - Qt Project configuration file
.pro - Sid Meier's SimGolf game file
.pro - Jabbim (Jabber client) file
file extension PRO - Graphics profile file (DOS)
File extension PRO description:
File extension probably used by DOS applications for graphics profile file (configuration).
In computing, configuration files, or config files, are used to configure the initial settings for some computer programs. They are used for user applications, server processes and operating system settings. The files are often written in ASCII (rarely UTF-8) and line-oriented, with lines terminated by a newline or carriage return/line feed pair, depending on the operating system. They may be considered a simple database. Some files are created and modified using an ASCII editor. Others are created and modified as a side-effect of changing settings in a graphical user interface (GUI) program.
Associated applications to file extension PRO:
Company / developer:
Microsoft Corporation
MS-DOS (short for Microsoft Disk Operating System) is an operating system commercialized by Microsoft. It was the most commonly used member of the DOS family of operating systems and was the dominant operating system for computers during the 1980s. It was based on the Intel 8086 family of microprocessors, particularly the IBM PC and compatibles. It was gradually replaced on consumer desktop computers by operating systems offering a graphical user interface (GUI), in particular by various generations of the Microsoft Windows operating system. It was originally known as QDOS (Quick and Dirty Operating System) and 86-DOS.
MS-DOS was originally released in 1981 and had eight major versions released before Microsoft stopped development in 2000. It was the key product in Microsoft's growth from a programming languages company to a diverse software development firm, providing the company with essential revenue and marketing resources. It was also the underlying basic operating system on which early versions of Windows ran as a GUI.


