".bak" files are backup copies of .dwg drawings. The .bak files will help users to recover drawings once accident happens, such as blackout or system crash. You can uncheck the box of "create backup when save" which is in the panel of "Tools>Options>Open and Save". You can also type MAKEBAK command, and input 0 or off to close this function.
Yes, GstarCAD has more than 100 functions in Express Tools which are similar to AutoCAD, and some of them are GstarCAD unique features such as drawing compare,GstarCAD tools. All of them help engineers work more efficiently.
Ideally you need Microsoft Excel to open .xls files. Some other applications, like Calc in Open Office can also open them. Some of the other Microsoft applications can also open them.
Download the free software winrar to read ear files and some other compressed files
If the files do not have pictures and Windows cannot open the file, you will need to download a program that is associated with the file. Some files, like PDFs, require a special program to open them.
TIFF files are image files. They need to be opened in some type of image viewing program or image editing program like Photoshop.
You need to have some program that can open/run them on your computer. To save them, then run them, save them as a .Js files.
PHP is a programming language. Unless 3D max has a programming interface of some kind, you can't open php files with it. You can open a PHP file with notepad or any other text editor.
Absolutely- they can corrupt system files and cause an error screen. Some even generate fake blue screens.
Some good ways to generate mortgage leads include joining social, promotional, or educational organizations, using book stores, using the orphan files of a loan officer who has recently departed with their company, use trade shows, joining real estate investment groups, attending realtors' open houses, and using realtors' multiple listing services.
Programs on Mac OS X do not normally use .dll files (some Microsoft products for the Mac do). Instead they use .dylib files, which have a completely different structure.
Yes. All assemblers generate object code files, as do some compilers (others generate files to be fed to the assembler). The linker will link various object files into a single executable object. It is, however, quite possible to have multiple linkers on a single system, that may or may not handle compatible input/output files. (MSVC vs Borland vs icc vs gcc/binutils, etc...)
The same way anyone else would as long as they are not protected files. Some protected files require a password. As the administrator you would have those passwords. Generally an administrator has full access to all files, whereas some users have restricted access to certain files.