COMPRESSED file format description

Many people often share .compressed files without providing instructions on how to use them. This can make it difficult for users to determine which program is compatible for editing, converting, or printing .compressed files. To address this issue, we have created this page to offer assistance and guidance on handling .compressed files. We provide information on compatible software, editing instructions and conversion options to help users effectively interact with .compressed files.

Our aim is to simplify the process and promote seamless use of the .compressed file format.

2 filename extension(s) found in our database.

.compressed - WordCompress Compacted Web Data

The COMPRESSED document files are related to WordCompress. The COMPRESSED file is a WordCompress Compacted Web Data. WordCompress is a Wordpress plugin designed for SEO and improving user experience and website performance. The WordCompress seems to be no longer supported.

Application:WordCompress
Category:Document files
Mime-type:application/octet-stream
Magic:- / -
Aliases:-

WordCompress Compacted Web Data related extensions:

  • wdl DynaDoc Document
  • uot Uniform Office Format Text
  • pdw Professional Draw Document
  • fm1 Lotus 1-2-3 V2 Spreadsheet
  • sxlsx Sealed Excel 2007 Document
  • jvx JavaView JVX Geometry File

.compressed - Transport Fever Compressed Cache Data

The COMPRESSED game data files are related to Transport Fever. The COMPRESSED file is a Transport Fever Compressed Cache Data. Transport Fever is a railroad-focused tycoon game for Microsoft Windows.

Application:Transport Fever
Category:Game Data files
Mime-type:application/octet-stream
Magic:- / -
Aliases:-

Transport Fever Compressed Cache Data related extensions:

  • gc Star Wars Battlefront II Saved Game
  • gw1 Gateworld Data File
  • occ Battlefield 2 Model Data
  • xxw Zero Engine Terrain Data
  • ifo Bioware Information File
  • pck Perfect World Package

Be careful.

It is important to understand that the .compressed file extension is not limited to a particular set of applications. Other programs besides the intended ones can also use the .compressed extension to create files. This includes potentially harmful programs or malware that may generate .compressed files for various purposes. Be especially cautious with .compressed files coming from untrusted or unknown sources.

Can't open a .compressed file?

When you double-click a file to open it, Windows examines the filename extension. If Windows recognizes the filename extension, it opens the file in the program that is associated with that filename extension. When Windows does not recognize an extension, you receive the following message:

Select an app to open this .compressed file

To set the .compressed file association in Windows 11, you can follow these steps

  1. Open the Settings app by clicking on the Start menu and selecting the gear icon.
  2. In the Settings app, click on System and then select Apps from the left-hand side menu.
  3. Scroll down and click on the Default apps option.
  4. Under the Default apps section, you will find various categories such as Email, Web browser, and Music player.
  5. Locate the category that matches the file type you want to associate, such as Photos for image files or Video player for video files.
  6. Click on the current default app listed under the category. A list of available apps will appear.
  7. Choose the app you want to set as the default for that file type. If the desired app is not listed, click on More apps to see additional options or click on Look for an app in the Microsoft Store to search for apps in the Store.
  8. After selecting the app, it will become the default choice for opening files of that type.

It's worth mentioning that you don't always need to set .compressed file association. Many applications can open .compressed files without requiring any specific file association to be set.

Operating systems

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Windows XP/Vista, Windows 7/8/10, Windows 11, CentOS, Debian GNU/Linux, Ubuntu Linux, FreeBSD, macOS, Mac OS X, iOS, Android

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