B3D files, which are associated with the Blender 3D software, can be opened using Blender itself. Additionally, some other 3D modeling software, like Panda3D or certain game engines, may also support B3D files. If you need to convert or view the files in a different format, using a 3D file converter may be an option as well.
Adobe InCopy can open InDesign indd files.
Google search "SU2B3D" the free trial means you can only have 2 materials
Use XSmiles, or Open Office.
The area where the files and folders on that particular drive opens.
Winzip opens files which are of the format .zip .
A torrent is just a "pathway" to the files. You will need a torrent software to download them like "uTorrent". After it's downloaded you can choose to share your files through that torrent, keep it or deleting it whit out harming the files downloaded.
No
There are 2 software: Ape Ripper and Ape2CD can process APE + CUE file from SoftRM. VLC media player can play ape/cue files.
STATA
Adobe InDesign
No, MS excel opens xls/xlsx files (spreadsheets). To open a pdf file you need software like Adobe Reader.
Recovering a truly “permanently deleted” file without using any software is only possible in a few specific situations, and it depends on what features were enabled on the computer before the file was deleted. Here are the only realistic methods that don’t require installing recovery tools: Check for Previous Versions (Windows) If File History or System Restore was turned on earlier, you can right-click the folder where the file used to be and select “Restore previous versions.” Windows may have created automatic shadow copies in the background. Restore From a Backup If you’ve ever backed up your system to an external drive, cloud service, or network location, the file can usually be restored directly from that backup. Check Cloud Sync History Services like OneDrive, Google Drive, and Dropbox keep a version history. Even if the file was deleted on your computer, it may still be available in your cloud recycle bin or file-history section. Look for Auto-Saved or Temp Versions Some apps (Word, Excel, Photoshop, etc.) save temporary copies while you work. These can sometimes be recovered even after the main file is gone. When recovery isn’t possible If none of these features were enabled, and the file wasn’t backed up anywhere, then recovering it without any software is usually not possible. Once the operating system marks the space as free and new data overwrites it, the file is permanently lost.