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What is a VCT file? GIS image created by IDRISI Taiga, a GIS application used for analyzing and visualizing geospatial images; stores vector data using connected points rather than raster data used by IDRISI's .RST files.

More Information VCT files are useful for storing mapped information such as roads and property boundaries. The vector data allows the features in the image to be zoomed without losing image quality.

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Brotkrümel

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.VCT File Extension

3 file types use the .vct file extension.

IDRISI Vector Image

DeveloperClark Labs
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What is a VCT file?

GIS image created by IDRISI Taiga, a GIS application used for analyzing and visualizing geospatial images; stores vector data using connected points rather than raster data used by IDRISI's .RST files.

More Information

VCT files are useful for storing mapped information such as roads and property boundaries. The vector data allows the features in the image to be zoomed without losing image quality.

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Clark Labs TerrSet

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Clark Labs Land Change Modeler

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Safe Software FME Desktop

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ESRI ArcGIS for Desktop

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Blue Marble Geographics Global Mapper

Free Trial

Category: GIS Files

Updated: January 12, 2015

Visual FoxPro Class Library Memo

DeveloperMicrosoft
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A VCT file may also be a memo created by Microsoft Visual FoxPro, a relational database management system. It stores textual information or comments about classes saved in .VCX files that are defined within a FoxPro project. The information in VCT files is helpful for developers because it includes details about the classes, such as their functions, relationships, or intended use, making the code easier to understand and maintain.

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The VCT file type is one of several memo files Visual FoxPro uses to provide helpful context for developers as they work on different components, such as databases, projects, reports, and menus. Some examples include:

NOTE: The last version of Visual FoxPro was 9.0, which Microsoft published in 2007.

How to open a VCT file

You should not attempt to open VCT files. Instead, Microsoft Visual FoxPro references the information in VCT files when you work with their associated VCX files.

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Microsoft Visual FoxPro

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Paid

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Updated: November 6, 2024

VISE Installer Project

DeveloperMindVision Software
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Project file created by VISE, an application used for creating Windows and Mac software installers; saves references to installation files as well as configuration parameters, scripts, and actions required to make the installation; can be built into a standard installer package.

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VISE is available in multiple editions: VISE X (Mac OS X), Installer VISE for Macintosh (Mac OS Classic and Mac OS X), and Installer VISE for Windows.

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MindVision Installer VISE for Windows

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MindVision VISE X

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MindVision Installer VISE for Macintosh

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Paid

Category: Data Files

Updated: May 5, 2011

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What is a VCT file?
GIS image created by IDRISI Taiga, a GIS application used for analyzing and visualizing geospatial images; stores vector data using connected points rather than raster data used by IDRISI's .RST files.