There are 26 other file types using
the MAP file extension!
.map - Geographical map [common]
.map - Game map
.map - ArcView network map
.map - Route 66 card document
.map - DIV Games Studio map image format
.map - Microsoft Visual Studio Linker map
.map - MAPIMail file
.map - Micrografx Picture Publisher data file
.map - NAVIGON map
.map - BrainVoyager QX map
.map - Pro/ENGINEER data
.map - Delphi detailed map file
.map - Native Instruments Reaktor wavetable data
.map - 3Com Network Supervisor network topology map
.map - Hex Workshop Hex Editor character map
.map - Imagination Image Map Editor coordinates
.map - Ingres termcap mapping
.map - Offline Explorer data
.map - OziExplorer map
.map - Server side image map
.map - Weather Defender map
.map - Fly! map description
.map - WAsP terrain map
.map - Leadwerks Game Engine map
.map - Envision picture image
.map - Navman map data
MAP file extension - Poser 3D map
What is map file? How to open map files?
The map file extension is related to the Poser 3D, a 3D animation software, developed by Smith Micro Software, Inc.
Default file extension for map files used by Poser 3D design software.
The default software associated to open map file:
Company or developer:
Bondware Inc.
Poser is a 3D CGI rendering and animation program especially optimized for models that depict the human figure in 3D form. It quickly gained popularity amongst beginners.
List of recommended software applications associated to the .map 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 map file, edit map file, convert map file, view map file, play map file etc. (if exist software for corresponding action in File-Extensions.org's database).
Unspecified and all other actions for computer programs working with map file - Poser 3D map
Click on the software link for more information about Poser. Poser uses map 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.).