What is the difference between .fxy and .xxx?
- Extension
- .fxy
- .xxx
- Format
- Binary
- Category
- Embroidery
- Embroidery
- Developer
- Fortron Source, Inc.
- Compucon USA
- Description
- The Fortron Embroidery Format (fxy) is a proprietary file format primarily used for the design of embroidery patterns. It stores information regarding the type of embroidery, colors, sizes, and stitch types used in the design. It is used by Fortron Embroidery Software and other compatible programs.
- The XXX file format is associated with Compucon Singer, a brand well known in the embroidery and sewing industry. It is specifically used to store embroidery design data that can be read and utilized by Singer embroidery machines. These files contain instructions for the embroidery machine, including stitch patterns, colors, and design layout information, allowing it to accurately reproduce the intended design on fabric. The XXX format is one of several file types used in the embroidery field for the digital transfer of patterns and designs between software and sewing machine.
- MIME Type
- application/vnd.singer.embroidery
- application/x-compucon-singer3
- Wikipedia
- .xxx on Wikipedia