It should be possible to open them using Microsoft Word.
You can open MPP files without using MS Project by using alternative software like ProjectLibre or GanttProject. These programs are free and can read and edit MPP files, allowing you to view and work on project files without needing MS Project.
To open a .mpp file without using Microsoft Project, you can use alternative software such as ProjectLibre, GanttProject, or OpenProj. These programs are compatible with .mpp files and allow you to view and edit them without needing Microsoft Project.
To open an MPP file without using Microsoft Project, you can use alternative software such as ProjectLibre, GanttProject, or OpenProject. These programs are free and compatible with MPP files, allowing you to view and edit them without needing Microsoft Project.
INI files can be modified using any text editor.
Mobipocket eBook Reader is free I think. Opens mobi files on a PC.
Either you are using the wrong program or they are corrupted files.
Open Office will open Wordpad files without any difficulties. By default, Wordpad saves documents as 'rich text format' (.rtf) - you can specify different formats if you choose. OpenOffice will read rtf files without any problems.
no u cant
If you mean can you write something using Microsoft Works word-processor - and open it using OpenOffice - yes you can ! OpenOffice will happily open .wks files.
Excel 2007 creates xlsx files, and earlier versions of Excel create xls files. The earlier versions won't be able to open the 2007 files. So you need Excel 2007 to open them or get a converter or try and open them in Google docs. If you get them open, then save them in your version of Excel so that they can be opened in future, using the Save As option on the File menu.
Then you have to run custom firmware. There's a app for the PSP that's called: Explora Run that on your PSP, and you can delete, copy, open files in all folders on your PSP. Hope this helps
MP4 files are an open standard that everyone can use. They offer a greater degree of compression (smaller files) without any noticeable loss of quality which can be delivered everywhere - from mobile phones to desktop computers.