.SIMP File Extension
Software Ideas Modeler Project
Developer | Dušan Rodina |
Popularity | |
Category | Page Layout Files |
Format | .SIMP |
Cross Platform | Update Soon |
What is an SIMP file?
The .SIMP
file is primarily used by Software Ideas Modeler to save project files containing diagrams, models, and associated metadata used within the application.
More Information.
The .SIMP
file format was introduced to facilitate the creation, editing, and storage of various software design diagrams and models, including UML diagrams, flowcharts, entity-relationship diagrams, and more. It allows software architects and designers to visually represent software structures and relationships.
Origin Of This File.
This file format originates from the Software Ideas Modeler software developed by Dušan Rodina. It is specifically designed to store and manage visual models and diagrams created within the software.
File Structure Technical Specification.
- Format: Binary format specific to Software Ideas Modeler.
- Content: Contains graphical representations of diagrams, connections between elements, text annotations, and metadata related to the project.
- Compatibility: Versions of the
.SIMP
format may vary based on the Software Ideas Modeler software version.
How to Convert the File?
Windows:
- Export from Software Ideas Modeler:
- Open your
.SIMP
file in Software Ideas Modeler. - Go to File > Export and choose your desired format (e.g., PDF, PNG, XML).
- Open your
- Use Online Conversion Tools:
- There are various online tools that may support converting
.SIMP
files to formats like PDF or PNG. - Upload your
.SIMP
file to the online tool and follow the conversion instructions.
- There are various online tools that may support converting
Linux:
- Wine Compatibility:
- Install Software Ideas Modeler using Wine (a compatibility layer for running Windows applications on Linux).
- Once installed, open your
.SIMP
file in Software Ideas Modeler and export it to your desired format.
- Online Conversion:
- Use online conversion tools that support
.SIMP
to PDF, PNG, or XML conversion. - Upload your file and convert it using the online tool.
- Use online conversion tools that support
macOS:
- Wine Compatibility:
- Similar to Linux, use Wine or similar tools to install Software Ideas Modeler on macOS.
- Open the
.SIMP
file within Software Ideas Modeler and export it to the desired format.
- Conversion Services:
- Some online conversion services might support converting
.SIMP
files to formats compatible with macOS. - Upload your
.SIMP
file and follow the conversion process.
- Some online conversion services might support converting
Android:
- Conversion Tools:
- Use mobile apps or online services that support converting files.
- Convert
.SIMP
files to formats like PDF or PNG that are compatible with Android apps.
iOS:
- Conversion Apps:
- Use file conversion apps available on the App Store that support converting files.
- Convert
.SIMP
files to formats compatible with iOS devices, such as PDF or PNG.
Others:
- Online Services:
- For platforms not mentioned (like Chrome OS or other niche operating systems), use online conversion services that support
.SIMP
file conversion. - Upload your
.SIMP
file and convert it to a compatible format.
- For platforms not mentioned (like Chrome OS or other niche operating systems), use online conversion services that support
Advantages And Disadvantages.
Advantages:
- Rich Feature Set: Supports various types of diagrams and models.
- Integration: Can export to other formats like PDF, PNG, or XML.
- Ease of Use: Designed for ease of creating and manipulating diagrams.
Disadvantages:
- Software Dependency: Requires Software Ideas Modeler to view and edit
.SIMP
files. - Compatibility Issues: May encounter issues when opening in different versions of the software.
How to Open SIMP?
Open In Windows
Requires Software Ideas Modeler installed.
Open In Linux
Possible with Wine or similar compatibility layers.
Open In MAC
Requires Wine or similar compatibility tools.
Open In Android
No native support; requires conversion or viewing through compatible apps.
Open In IOS
No native support; similar to Android, requires conversion or viewing through compatible apps.
Open in Others
Limited options; generally requires Software Ideas Modeler or conversion to a compatible format.