.SXD File Overview

File Extension: SXD
File Type Description: ArcScene Document
File Type Developer: ESRI
Primary Associated Software: ESRI ArcGIS for Desktop
Primary Software Developer: ESRI (Environmental Systems Research Institute)

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What is File Extension SXD?

ArcScene Document files are the most popular type of files to carry the SXD file extension, originally developed by Apache Software Foundation for Apache OpenOffice. According to our internal data, ArcScene Document files are most popular with users in China, with a majority of them running Windows 10. Google Chrome is their primary internet browser for the bulk of these users.


Top SXD User Languages

Top SXD File User Browsers

Desktop Friendly?

Yes

Mobile Friendly?

Yes

Most Popular SXD File Countries

Top User Operating Systems

Windows 10 Windows 11 Windows 6 Windows 8.1

Associated Operating Systems

Windows
Mac
Android
Linux
iOS

Other File Types Related to SXD Files

Extension File Type Developer File Category File Type Description
.JPR Microsoft Corporation Text Files WordPad Document
.RRD Unknown Developer GIS Files Reduced Resolution Dataset File
.IXC ESRI (Environmental Systems Research Institute) GIS Files ArcView Geocoding Index For Read-Write Coverages File
.LYR ESRI Uncommon Files ArcView Layer File
.RDC IBM Data Files IBM Voice Type Languages Scripts Data File
.IMD Various Developers GIS Files GIS Image Metadata File
.STYLE Trimble Inc. Settings Files SketchUp Style
.ZLAS ESRI (Environmental Systems Research Institute) GIS Files ESRI Optimized LiDAR File
.KMZ Google GIS Files Google Earth Placemark File
.VCT Clark Labs GIS Files IDRISI Vector Image


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