The file extension .ind is used for many different systems: Adobe InDesign, dBase IV, Delorme XMap, Foxmail, IBM Lotus Notes Domino Server, LaTeX, Microsoft Windows (applog and shared database), Pitney Bowes MapInfo, Sony Memory Stick, SQL Script and Well of Souls. Generally, the .ind file extension denotes an index list for these programs.
Adobe InDesign is a popular software package used for professional layout, design and printing for brochures, documents and books. The file extension .ind is a graphics document file which may include text, images or links. This file extension .ind supports embedded media and multiple pages. This proprietary format works on Apple Macintosh OS and Microsoft Windows. An associated file uses the .indd file extension.
Testimonials
I really do love FileCure because it's so easy to use - you don't have to be some kind of computer guru to get just what you need!
Susan K., Chalmette
Plug and play? Not even close. I spent a lot of time trying to get my new, so-called 'plug and play' scanner to work. I was about ready to take it back. ParetoLogic FileCure got it working and saved me a needless trip (and gas!!) back to the store.
Sylvia D. Franklin Park, San Francisco
I have to admit I'm no computer geek. When something goes wrong, I usually have to call someone to fix it and it costs me a lot of money. When my printer wouldn't work, a friend of mine suggested I try ParetoLogic FileCure a try. I figured it was worth a shot because I was going to have to pay for a geek anyway. I was so happy when it worked... and worked properly!
David G.
I figured the graphics card my grandson gave me was broken when I couldn't get it work on my computer. It turns out that I just didn't have the right driver. ParetoLogic FileCure got it workin.
Fred J.
Hello FileCure folks:
I can't thank you enough for this great product. I just bought a new Vista machine and had been having all kinds of problems. First it was my screen and once I got that fixed it was the printer . Finally, my son suggested I try your product. It worked great and continues to keep my computer working. Thanks you.
Reggie E., N. Dakota
I hate paying a lot of money for anything. That's why I buy mostly used computer equipment. Last week I thought I got taken when I bought a scanner. It just would not work. ParetoLogic Driver Cure got it working. With the updates, it makes sure my stuff will keep working and that I don't have to pay more money.
Eugene P.
I work at a school so my mom thinks I am some kind of computer whiz. I have wasted so much time trying to get her stuff to work. Our IT guy suggested I try ParetoLogic FileCure. It has been a godsend and has saved me a lot of wasted hours. My mom and I can't thank you enough.
Carol S., Saskatchewan
My wife bought me a new Vista system, and ever since I have had problems with some of my hardware. I saw FileCure, and decided to give it a shot. Ever since, the Vista and my hardware have been working great. Thanks!
Nick Shultz, Canberra, Australia
I upgraded my system to Vista, and my printer started to act funny. No error messages, but it just wasn't working quite right. I read that drivers could sometimes be the problem. I looked online and saw FileCure. After downloading FileCure, my printer works great. You guys rock!
Saul Cohen, New York, USA
The dBase database management software system was a popular product when Apple was competing with IBM for control of the computer market. The dBase IV software uses the .ind file extension as a Dataperfect index. When Microsoft Windows gained prominence, dBase could not transition and was replaced by leaner database systems like Foxpro.
Delorme XMap provides geographical management software using the file extension .ind as a dataset index for its enterprise Geographic Information System (GIS). This product is targetted towards Information Technology (IT) adminstrators managing environmental and land engineer companies. Field survey crews use this software (which enables aerial mission planning with aerial imagery) and Global Positioning System (GPS) data points to perform their work.
Instructions on Using File Cure to Solve Computer Problems
Start Your Free File Scan File Cure Software will scan your computer system to check if any of the file extensions need to be updated.
Scan is Done Once the scan is complete, File Cure will prompt you to update all the file extensions which are outdated and can cause computer errors. Outdated file extensions can cause your software to malfunction.
Official File Extensions Used ONLY Whichever brand of computers you use; Dell, HP, Lenovo, Fujitsu, Acer, Compaq, Gateway etc, File Cure ONLY recommends the correct file extensions for your computer to ensure your computer does not crash.
Finished Updating Your File Extensions All Software Issues should be Solved Once File extensions are Updated and the Computer is restarted.
Why settle for 1 when you can get ALL 5 for the same price?
DriverCure
RegCure
Privacy Controls
XoftspySE
Data Recovery
Foxmail e-mail was developed in China. It uses the file extension .ind as a Box index. Its software allows for multiple accounts and encryption. It has an easy-to-use interface. Basic feature include filter options, keyword search functions and a remote mail viewer.
IBM merged Lotus Notes into its systems. The Lotus Notes Domino Server uses the file extension .ind for its compact task notes list. This Lotus Notes was a prime competitor to Microsoft Windows Outlook e-mailing systems in the 1980s.
LaTeX or TeX is recognized as the industry standard for high-end, typesetting systems for publishing technical and scientific documentation. The file extension .ind is used as a Makeindx Index output file (processed index). The MIME type is "application/x-latex". Related extensions include .dvi, .idx, .ilg and .tex.
Microsoft Windows creates an Applog (application logging) Index which uses the file extension .ind. The Task Monitor keeps track of every application you run, listing programs and paths used in the file extension .ind.
Microsoft Windows uses the file extension .ind as a shared database file. This index file is used in the critically important Windows Registry, sometimes named "winnt.ind" for Registry subkeys (for example - backup, control and regedit).
Pitney Bowes MapInfo uses the .ind file extension for index files. This system is used for improving business operations through better predictive analytics and data management. MapInfo is a customer relationship management software. The file extension .ind contains pointers to .dat file extensions.
Sony Memory Sticks use the file extension .ind as a formatting file. This Memory Stick is a removable flash memory card for storing media on portable devices. It is widely used on popular Sony products (digital cameras, personal digital assistants (PDAs) and the PlayStation Portable (PSP). Sony VAIO computers have memory stick slots. Sony has worked with manufacturer, SanDisk to create the latest Memory Sticks with storage sizes ranging from 128 MB to 32 GB. Sony has made its .ind file extension proprietary. Since it contains formatting, it is not meant to be opened manually.
SQL Script Indexes also use the .ind file extension. SQL stands for Structured Query Language, a database computer language for data management. The data type is usually plain text for this record of SQL Script. Associated file extensions include .con, .dbf, .lis, .mdf, .sql and .tab.
Well of Souls is an online multiplayer role-playing game (RPG) which allows players to enjoy quests in different worlds. The file extension .ind is a game file.
There might be problems figuring out to which of these programs the file extension .ind belongs.