There are 4 other file types using
the RTS file extension!
.rts - Resource Tuner Console script
.rts - RealAudio RTSL document
.rts - Apple QuickTime real-time streaming protocol
.rts - Royal TS remote connection settings
What is rts file? How to open rts files?
The RTS file extension is associated with CA-Realizer. CA-Realizer was a BASIC-language software development product originally developed by Within Technologies, but first commercially released by Computer Associates, as CA-Realizer 1.0 in 1992. Several versions were released, that provided a version of the BASIC programming language, a Rapid application development tool, including forms building and some powerful built-in components, that was comparable to, and competitive with Microsoft Visual Basic, in its early days. It offered some functionality (like a fairly useful spreadsheet) and cross-platform capability. There were versions both 16 bit Windows 3.1, 32-bit WIndows 95, and a 32-bit IBM OS/2 version. The final version was CA-Realizer 3.0, released around 1996.
The .rts files contain runtime libraries.
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