What is the difference between .xwd and .pgx?
- Extension
- .xwd
- .pgx
- Format
- Binary
- Binary
- Category
- Raster Image
- Disk Image
- Developer
- X Window System
- Hopedot Technologies
- Description
- The XWD (X Windows Dump) image file format is a native graphic format associated with the X Window System, which is a windowing system for bitmap displays commonly used in UNIX and Linux environments. An XWD file is essentially a dump or snapshot of what is being displayed on a screen or part of it at a given moment. It stores image data in an uncompressed form, including the header information that contains details about the image's size, color, and format.
- The PGX file format is associated with Hopedot VOS, a virtual operating system software that allows users to run a separate operating environment on their computers, similar to virtualization technologies. A PGX file typically contains data related to the Hopedot VOS environment, such as settings, applications, and other user-specific information.
- MIME Type
- image/x-xwindowdump
- application/vnd.hopedot.pgx
- Sample
- sample.xwd
- Wikipedia
- .xwd on Wikipedia