What is the difference between .pct and .kwd?
- Extension
- .pct
- .kwd
- Format
- Binary
- Binary
- Category
- Raster Image
- Document
- Developer
- Apple
- KDE
- Description
- A PCT file is an image saved in the Macintosh PICT format, which was developed by Apple in 1984 for storing images using Apple QuickDraw technology. It contains image data in one of two formats, PICT 1, the original format that stores 8 colors, or PICT 2, a newer format that allows thousands of colors (24 and 32-bit images). PCT files support both raster and vector images.
- The kwd file type is associated with KWord, a word processing and desktop publishing application that was part of the KOffice suite primarily for Linux and UNIX-like operating systems. KWord documents, denoted by the .kwd extension, incorporate text, images, and formatting into a single file, allowing users to create professional-looking documents. KWord supported a wide range of features including templates, styles, frames, and more, making it a versatile tool for various document creation needs.
- MIME Type
- image/x-pict
- application/vnd.kde.kword
- Sample
- sample.pct
- Wikipedia
- .pct on Wikipedia
- .kwd on Wikipedia