What is the difference between .fxs and .jpeg?
- Name
- WinFAX
- JPEG Image
- Extension
- .fxs
- .jpeg
- Format
- Binary
- Binary
- Category
- Fax
- Raster Image
- Developer
- Symantec
- Joint Photographic Experts Group
- Description
- The FXS file format is associated with WinFax, a software application designed for sending, receiving, and managing faxes directly from a computer. Developed by Symantec, WinFax uses the FXS file type primarily for storing fax documents in a proprietary format. These files contain the digital representation of a fax message, including text and images, allowing for electronic management of faxes without the need for a physical fax machine. The FXS format is specifically designed to be used within the WinFax software for viewing, editing, or forwarding fax documents.
- A JPEG file is an image saved in a compressed graphic format standardized by the Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG). It supports up to 24-bit color and is compressed using lossy compression, which may noticeably reduce the image quality if high amounts of compression are used. JPEG files are commonly used for storing digital photos and web graphics.
- MIME Type
- application/vnd.fsc.weblaunch
- image/jpeg
- Sample
- sample.jpeg
- Wikipedia
- .fxs on Wikipedia
- .jpeg on Wikipedia