There are 17 other file types using
the MOD file extension!

mod icon.mod - Hard disk camera movie MPEG-2 program stream [common]

mod icon.mod - MS-DOS implementing support for Windows DLL's

empty icon.mod - EPOC Model definitions file

empty icon.mod - Modula-2 programming language source code

empty icon.mod - Microsoft Multiplan spreadsheet

empty icon.mod - CATIA V4 model

empty icon.mod - Model

empty icon.mod - CADdy++ mechanical 2D/3D model data

empty icon.mod - Femap data

empty icon.mod - Monarch data

empty icon.mod - Fortran module file

empty icon.mod - PHP source code

empty icon.mod - ProModel Optimization Software Suite model

mod icon.mod - Microsoft Windows kernel module

empty icon.mod - GLPK GNU MathProg model file

empty icon.mod - Neverwinter Nights module file

empty icon.mod - Audio module

MOD file extension - Peachtext database

What is mod file? How to open mod files?

File type specification:

Various data file type icon Various data file type

The mod file extension is associated with Peachtext by Peachtree Software.

The direct predecessor of Peachtext was a program Magic Wand.

Magic Wand is the name of a piece of word-processing software for CP/M-based computers first released in 1979.

The mod files were used for databases.

This mod 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.

Help how to open:

Use compatible tools to work with *.mod files.

How to convert:

Probably can be exported to other formats.

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