The “.ps” file extension can be one of three things: an Adobe PostScript file, an ACDSee Photo Manager 2009 file, or a Microsoft Works-related file. To view a “.ps” file, you will find out which of these three types of “.ps” files it is, and then determine which Windows-compatible programs can open it. You will then download the appropriate program if you do not already have it (see the Resources section), and open the file in that program (see the Tips section). The process is easy if you follow this guide. To determine which program to use, right-click the file in question and select “Properties” from the context dialog. Look under the “General” tab next to where it says “Type of file.” If “Adobe” appears in the formal file type title, it is a PostScript file. If “ACDSee” appears there, it is an ACDSee Photo manager 2009 file. If “Microsoft” appears there, it is a Works-associated file. Tips Writer Bio

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