All about NTX Files
The NTX file type is primarily associated with theWord.
What is an NTX file?
- Main Use: NTX stands for New Testament Text module and is used by theWord Bible software. NTX file stores a copy of the New Testament version of the Bible. It is similar to the NT New Testament file used by theWord application in its contents but differs from the NT file in the way the data is stored. Unlike the plain text NT file, the NTX file stores the New Testament in an encrypted format. The encryption capabilities of the NTX file enable safe distribution of the New Testament ensuring the protection of digital rights.
- Other Uses: NTX file format is also associated with Clipper, a DOS-based programming language. NTX files store database index information in an ASCII format and are useful in defining the structure and fields of Clipper databases. NTX files are like NDX files but permit searching of lengthier search key expressions. NTX file format is also linked with the yEnc32 encoding format used in transmitting binaries on the Usenet. Geo-mapping software developed by CARIS, also use the NTX file format as the default data format for interchanging hydrographic or topographic data useful in marine navigation.
How to open NTX files
You need a suitable software like theWord to open an NTX file. Without proper software you will receive a Windows message "How do you want to open this file?" or "Windows cannot open this file" or a similar Mac/iPhone/Android alert. If you cannot open your NTX file correctly, try to right-click or long-press the file. Then click "Open with" and choose an application. You can also display a NTX file directly in the browser:. Just drag the file onto this browser window and drop it.
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Programs that open and convert NTX files:
- theWord by Costas Stergiou
See the previous paragraphs to learn more about the main application. NTX files are often referred to as theWord data files because this type of file is primarily created or used by this software.
- Clipper (database index file) by GrafXClipper is a general-purpose programming language developed to create or extend software programs that are mostly deployed under MS-DOS. Today it is obsoleted and no longer supported. NTX file is a database index file - that has the purpose of defining the structure and fields of a Clipper database. It stores data in ASCII format. This file format is classified as Data. Related links: Clipper on Wikipedia, Guide, Tutorial
- dBase (database index file) by dBasedBASE is a database management system for microcomputers that has its own programming language and supports many database formats. It supports platforms like Apple Mackintosh, Microsoft Windows, Unix, MS-DOS, CP/M, etc. The NTX file contains a database index. This file format is classified as Data. Related links: dBase on Wikipedia, Support, Documentation
- Marine Navigation (navigation and map info file) by Teledyne CARISTeledyne CARIS is a company that develops software for the marine GIS community. This company manufactures digital mapping applications for use in the marine, aviation, and land sectors. The NTX file is a marine navigation and map information file. This file format is classified as Data. Related links: Teledyne CARIS on Wikipedia, Support
- yEnc32 (encoded file) by Jürgen HelbingyEnc32 is a free, open-source utility that offers efficient transmission for binary files on the Usenet or eMail. Using an 8-bit encoding method, the yEnc binary-to-text encoding scheme reduces the overhead over previous US-ASCII-based encoding methods. The name yEncode is derived from "Why Encode" - because the general idea is to encode characters only if it is absolutely required for adhering to the message format standard. This NTX file type is obsolete and no longer supported. This file format is classified as Data. Related links: yEnc on Wikipedia, Decoding Guide for Netscape, FAQ
NTX file format:
To view or edit NTX files you need to know the file format, because it determines how the data in this file is stored. A file format is determined by the file extension and signature, so JPEG images have the extension .jpg and the first bytes in the file are ÿØÿ. If the file extension or signature does not match the file format, errors will occur when opening or editing the file. So a detailed analysis of a file is vital in order to determine the format and the associated program. Our evaluation of the NTX files is as follows:
Files with the NTX extension are quite widely used. This file type includes various formats for various programs. However, the following two file formats are common:
- 55% of all NTX files use the same file format, which can be identified by the letters "06 00 01 00" at the beginning. They consist of unreadable binary data. The files are on average 4 KB in size and range from 2 KB to 170 KB. The file type was used 20 years ago but is still in use today. Files like these have the following tags: temp, barang, kdex, adjust, ejecut and subm.
- 3% of all NTX files use the ZIP algorithm, so multiple files are compressed and stored together in one NTX file. Primarily one file is included. File names inside are always XACTDOC.XML. A little tip: If you rename the file extension to .zip and then double-click, you will see the included files and images. The average file size is 300 bytes with most files being between 250 bytes and 310 bytes in size. The keywords XACTDOC.XML are typical for these files. Such files are related to sthe, scontrolled, soverview, dwelling, sroof, scontents, protect and sand.
All other NTX files (42%) have no uniform format. These files sometimes refer to xxxx, user, text, articux, userid, bases or poch. If you want to find out what your NTX file contains, drag and drop it onto this page.
Technical Data for NTX File Extension
The following listing is compiled from the database produced by the 'Associate This!' program, selected data from the main FILExt database and file extension information submitted by users.
EXEFile: %ProgramFiles%\PowerArchiver\POWERARC.EXE %1
EXEFile: %ProgramFiles%\Aladdin Systems\StuffIt\\stuffit.exe -expand %1 -from_shell -override_open_tutorial
EXEFile: %ProgramFiles%\ZipZag\zipzag.exe %1
EXEFile: %SystemRoot%\vuepro32.exe %1
EXEFile: %ProgramFiles%\UUD32Win\UUD32Win.EXE
EXEFile: %ProgramFiles%\Allume Systems\StuffIt\stuffit.exe -expand %1 -from_shell -override_open_tutorial
EXEFile: %ProgramFiles%\Accessories\PowerArchiver\POWERARC.EXE
EXEFile: %ProgramFiles%\Smith Micro\StuffIt\stuffit.exe -expand -from_shell -override_open_tutorial
EXEFile: %ProgramFiles%\Smith Micro\StuffIt11\StuffIt11.exe -o
EXEFile: %ProgramFiles%\SOURCENEXT\Keikai15\keikai.exe
an ntx encrypted New Testament copy is a special file format by Costas Stergiou and should only be edited and saved with the appropriate software.
How to solve problems with NTX files
- Associate the NTX file extension with the correct application.
- Update your software that should actually open encrypted new testament copys. Because only the current version supports the latest NTX file format. Search, therefore, e.g. on the Costas Stergiou manufacturer website after an available theWord update.
- To make sure that your NTX file is not corrupted or virus-infected, get the file again and scan it with Google's virustotal.com.
- Click here to open your .NTX file online - secure, fast, and no downloads needed.