ID file extension - Microsoft Data Map data
What is id file? How to open id files?
File type specification:
The id file extension is associated with the Microsoft Office an office suite for Microsoft Windows and Apple Mac OS X (macOS) operating systems developed by Microsoft.
Data Map was utility distributed with Microsoft Office 2000. Data Map was replaced by Microsoft MapPoint.
This id file type entry was marked as obsolete and no longer supported file format.
This type of file is no longer actively used and is most likely obsolete. This is typically the case for system files in old operating systems, file types from long discontinued software, or previous versions of certain file types (like documents, projects etc.) that were replaced in higher versions of their original programs.
Updated: April 22, 2024
The default software associated to open id file:
Company or developer:
Microsoft Corporation
Microsoft Office is popular productivity suite for Microsoft Windows. Microsoft Office contains a set of applications and services used to work with documents (Microsoft Word), spreadsheets (Microsoft Excel), presentations (Microsoft PowerPoint), databases (Microsoft Access) etc..
Microsoft Office can be also used to manage e-mail accounts, tasks, calendars and contacts (Microsoft Outlook).
List of recommended software applications associated to the .id file extension
Recommended software programs are sorted by OS platform (Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android etc.)
and possible program actions that can be done with the file: like open id file, edit id file, convert id file, view id file, play id file etc. (if exist software for corresponding action in File-Extensions.org's database).
Unspecified and all other actions for computer programs working with id file - Microsoft Data Map data
Click on the software link for more information about Microsoft Office. Microsoft Office uses id file type for its internal purposes and/or also by different way than common edit or open file actions (eg. to install/execute/support an application itself, to store application or user data, configure program etc.).