.inp File Extension
File Type 1Urdu InPage Document
Developer | Concept Software |
Category | Page layout files |
File Format | Binary |
.INP Type 1
An INP file is a document created by Urdu InPage, a multilingual publishing application for the Urdu, Arabic, Persian, and English languages. It contains text saved in the Noorinastaliq font, which displays Urdu in nastaliq script. INP files also support standard page layout formatting.
Since the INP file format is not widely supported you may need to export it as an .EPS file in InPage in order to share the file. However, the file will most likely be large in size, which may make it more difficult to share via email, and may need it be shared via cloud storage.
Programs that open INP files
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File Type 2Abaqus Input File
Developer | Dassault Systemes |
Category | Data files |
File Format | N/A |
.INP Type 2
Input file used by Abaqus engineering simulation and analysis software; saves input data for a job, which can produce output visualizations and other data.
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File Type 3gretl Script File
Developer | N/A |
Category | Data files |
File Format | Text |
.INP Type 3
Script file created and used by gretl, an open source econometrics program; contains a command that tells gretl to perform an action, such as tests or calculations on economic data.
You can open the INP script file in gretl by selecting
.NOTE: The INP file is created and overwritten whenever you start a new session.
File Type 4Sony Camcorder Image Management File
Developer | Sony |
Category | Video files |
File Format | N/A |
.INP Type 4
Do not delete this file, if you do you will not be able to record or play back video or images correctly. INT files are defaulted as hidden files and usually not displayed.
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File Type 5MAME Replay File
Developer | The MAME Team |
Category | Game files |
File Format | Binary |
.INP Type 5
Game replay file created by a MAME arcade emulator; stores the replay using a proprietary MAME compressed format, which allows the file to be smaller in size than a video recorded equivalent; used for playing back recorded games and sharing them online.