.MM File Extension
- Developer by: FreeMind
- Category: Data Files
What are .MM files and how to open them?
Can't open .MM file? Are you wondering what it contains? On our site we will explain to you what this file is, what it is used for and what software opens the .MM file.
What is a .MM file extension?
.MM file extension is created by FreeMind. .MM has been classified as Data Files.
.MM is FreeMind Mind Map
An MM file is a visual diagram created by FreeMind, a mind-mapping application written in Java. It contains a diagram which consists of text, nodes, branches, shapes, and icons that represent ideas. MM files may be used for brainstorming, researching topics, tracking projects, note-taking, etc.
MM file open in FreeMind 1
When you create a map in FreeMind the MM file is created to store its contents. You can reopen the file to edit its contents or you can export the file to other formats such as .HTML, .XHTML, .PNG, .JPEG, .PDF, and .SVG.
FreeMind is designed to help you visually organize ideas. You can create maps that consist of ideas placed in nodes that can be connected to other nodes and images. FreeMind is an open source program and is available as a free download.
List of all softwares that can open the FreeMind Mind Map
Windows | FreeMind |
Seavus iMindQ |
MindGenius |
XMind |
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Mac | FreeMind |
Seavus iMindQ |
XMind |
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File Type 2:
NeXtMidas Macro File
Developer by: Technology Management Associates Category: Executable Files Format: Text
Macro file used by NeXtMidas, a networked MIDAS signal processing framework; contains a sequence of commands used to automate processes within the NeXtMidas application; can include procedures and subroutines.
Macros are convenient to use since they automate lengthy sequences of commands that are executed often. There are two types of macros used by NeXtMidas. One type is an installed macro with default values assigned to its parameters. This type can be installed by adding it to the command dictionary. The second type is a user macro, which is an uninstalled macro. This type cannot have default parameter values given by the system.
MIDAS stands for Multi-user Interactive Development and Analysis System. NeXtMidas is a networked version of the MIDAS shell written in Java. It is used to manipulate digitized signals and other signal collection and processing systems data. It's primary mode of operation is responding to text commands, which makes the use of MM macro files important.
NOTE: NeXtMidas requires Java 6 or later in order to run.
List of all softwares that can open the NeXtMidas Macro File
Windows | Technology Management Assoicates NeXtMidas |
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Mac | Technology Management Assoicates NeXtMidas |
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Linux | Technology Management Assoicates NeXtMidas |
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Web | Technology Management Assoicates NeXtMidas |
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File Type 3:
Objective-C++ Source File
Category: Developer Files Format: Text
Source code file written in both the Objective-C and C++ programming languages; differs from an .M file, which only contains Objective-C code; used for including C++ code within Mac-based applications.
List of all softwares that can open the Objective-C++ Source File