What is the difference between .sylk and .fods?
- Extension
- .sylk
- .fods
- Format
- Text
- Text
- Category
- Spreadsheet
- Spreadsheet
- Developer
- Microsoft
- Oracle
- Description
- Microsoft Symbolic Link File (SYLK) is a file type used for exchanging information between applications in a Microsoft Windows environment. It is a plain text file format consisting of lines of text with fields separated by semicolons. SYLK files typically contain data such as spreadsheet values, labels, and formulas.
- The FODS (OpenDocument Flat XML Spreadsheet) file format is a type of document file designed for storing spreadsheet data in a single, uncompressed XML file. It is part of the OpenDocument Format (ODF) family, an open standard for document files. Unlike the more common ODS format, which packages various components of the spreadsheet (such as XML files, metadata, and images) into a single, compressed ZIP file, FODS files store all the spreadsheet information in a flat XML file.
- MIME Type
- application/sylk
- application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.spreadsheet
- Wikipedia
- .sylk on Wikipedia
- .fods on Wikipedia