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AXE File - What is an .axe file and how do I open it?
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What is an AXE file? Locations file created by Microsoft AutoRoute, a map navigation and trip planning program for Eastern and Western Europe; contains "pushpins," which are Points of Interest (POI) on the map; can also contain navigation data.
More Information AXE files are used for saving map locations and creating navigation routes in Europe. The files can be converted to many different POI data formats using POIConverter. NOTE: AutoRoute has been discontinued.
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.AXE File Extension
2 file types use the .axe file extension.
AutoRoute Map File
| Developer | Microsoft |
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3.2 | 6 Votes |
What is an AXE file?
Locations file created by Microsoft AutoRoute, a map navigation and trip planning program for Eastern and Western Europe; contains "pushpins," which are Points of Interest (POI) on the map; can also contain navigation data.
More Information
AXE files are used for saving map locations and creating navigation routes in Europe. The files can be converted to many different POI data formats using POIConverter.
NOTE: AutoRoute has been discontinued.
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Updated: April 3, 2018
Annotated XML Example File
| Developer | Codalogic |
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3.0 | 4 Votes |
File used by Codalogic LMX, a program used for C++ source code generation; contains definitions for the structure of XML data; used for automatically generating C++ classes that "ummarshal" and "marshal" XML files.
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Codalogic LMX can also generate C++ XML parsing classes using plain .XSD files.
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Updated: February 25, 2011