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Oct 03, 2016 14:51 |  #1

What is a .DUCK file. Tried to save a photo and this was file type. Never heard of this file type.




  
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Bookmark created by Cyberduck, an open source FTP, SFTP, and WebDAV client; it contains connection settings for a specific server; opens the connection to the corresponding server when double-clicked. Cyberduck bookmarks are saved in an XML format and contain the server address, directory path, port, protocol, and login information. They can created by selecting Bookmark → New Bookmark within Cyberduck. Bookmarks can also be dragged to and from the Bookmarks window.

Don't know why this is used by the updated POTN software. But once you download the file to your computer, simply rename it to .JPG and it works just fine with photo editing software.


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Oct 04, 2016 05:33 as a reply to  @ Wilt's post |  #3

Thanks. Paint would open it. ON1 could not see the saved file.




  
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filmuser wrote in post #18147249 (external link)
What is a .DUCK file. Tried to save a photo and this was file type. Never heard of this file type.

I once opened a DUCK file; my computer went quackers!!!




  
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What is a .DUCK file?

It's a POTN thing . . .

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Oct 04, 2016 13:02 |  #6

filmuser wrote in post #18147249 (external link)
What is a .DUCK

very commonly, in domestic settings...http://www.websterpond​.org/pekin.jpg (external link)

but also quite commonly seen in the wild...http://animalia-life.com …ata_images/duck​/duck7.jpg (external link)

in the POTN context...?


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Oct 04, 2016 14:26 |  #7

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I once opened a DUCK file; my computer went quackers!!!

I quacked up.




  
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