There are university websites which will allow you to create a data table and save GPS (Global Positioning System) files into a data table. You can download waypoints into a data table, for example. Computer websites can also enable you to do this.
Cookies are files that save the information of a website and save some information on your computer. This helps web browsers to open website faster next time. Also websites save cookies in your computer to save your password and username.
Any files that are less than the capacity of the "memory stick" can be stored on the device. Just choose the "Save As" option and indicate that you want it saved on the USB device.
Header files allow the user to make use of predefined libraries in order to save time and reuse code.
Usually from torrent websites such as piratebay, mininova, sumo torrent, but i think you'll need a pokesave, which edits the games save file.
Yes. The files save locally, and you can have multiple save files in one computer.
It is very easy to unzip files. Firstly you need to download the zipped file,and save it to your computer. You can download programs from cnet, which will allow you to automatically unzip compressed files.
Excel provides formats that allow you to save files on a PC to be used on a Mac or on a Mac to be used on a PC, so the answer is yes.
Extension names allow your computer to recognize which program is needed to open the file.
Yes, You can use MS Office 2013 to read and save MS office 2000 files. You can use the Microsoft Office Compatibility Pack to allow backward compatibility, so that previous versions of Office can open and save files in the new file format.
No, Smart TVs do not save files that are streamed to them.
Go - File - Save or SAVE AS