.DHS File Extension

.DHS File Extension

HyperSnap Drawing

Developer Hyperionics
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Category Vector Image Files
Format .DHS
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What is an DHS file?

The .DHS file extension is associated with HyperSnap, a screen capture and image editing software developed by Hyperionics Technology, LLC. This file format is specifically used to save drawing elements created within the HyperSnap application.

More Information.

Initially released in the early 1990s, HyperSnap was designed to allow users to capture screenshots and edit images. The .DHS file format was introduced to enable users to save their work, including various annotations, shapes, and drawings, in a proprietary format that preserved the editability of these elements.

Origin Of This File.

The .DHS file format was developed by Hyperionics Technology as part of their HyperSnap software to provide users with a way to save and manipulate screen captures and graphical annotations effectively.

File Structure Technical Specification.

The .DHS file format is a binary file format, meaning it stores data in a compact, non-text form. This structure allows it to efficiently store the various elements of a drawing, such as shapes, text, and annotations, along with their properties (like color, position, size, etc.).

How to Convert the File?

Windows

  1. Using HyperSnap:
    • Step 1: Open HyperSnap.
    • Step 2: Open the .DHS file by selecting “File” > “Open”.
    • Step 3: After the file is opened, go to “File” > “Save As”.
    • Step 4: Choose the desired output format (e.g., PNG, JPEG, PDF) from the “Save as type” dropdown menu.
    • Step 5: Click “Save”.

Linux

  1. Using Wine to Run HyperSnap:
    • Step 1: Install Wine using your package manager (e.g., sudo apt install wine).
    • Step 2: Download the HyperSnap installer.
    • Step 3: Run the installer using Wine (wine HyperSnapInstaller.exe).
    • Step 4: Open HyperSnap through Wine.
    • Step 5: Follow the same steps as for Windows to open and save the .DHS file in a different format.
  2. Using a Virtual Machine:
    • Step 1: Install a virtual machine software like VirtualBox or VMware.
    • Step 2: Set up a Windows virtual machine.
    • Step 3: Install HyperSnap on the Windows VM.
    • Step 4: Open and convert the .DHS file using HyperSnap in the VM.

Mac

  1. Using WineBottler or CrossOver:
    • Step 1: Install WineBottler (available at winebottler.kronenberg.org) or CrossOver (available at codeweavers.com).
    • Step 2: Download and install HyperSnap using WineBottler or CrossOver.
    • Step 3: Open HyperSnap through WineBottler or CrossOver.
    • Step 4: Follow the same steps as for Windows to convert the .DHS file.
  2. Using a Virtual Machine:
    • Step 1: Install a virtual machine software like Parallels Desktop or VMware Fusion.
    • Step 2: Set up a Windows virtual machine.
    • Step 3: Install HyperSnap on the Windows VM.
    • Step 4: Open and convert the .DHS file using HyperSnap in the VM.

Android

  1. Using Remote Desktop:
    • Step 1: Install a remote desktop app (e.g., Microsoft Remote Desktop, TeamViewer).
    • Step 2: Set up remote access to a Windows computer with HyperSnap installed.
    • Step 3: Use the remote desktop app to connect to the Windows computer.
    • Step 4: Open and convert the .DHS file using HyperSnap on the remote Windows computer.

iOS

  1. Using Remote Desktop:
    • Step 1: Install a remote desktop app (e.g., Microsoft Remote Desktop, TeamViewer).
    • Step 2: Set up remote access to a Windows computer with HyperSnap installed.
    • Step 3: Use the remote desktop app to connect to the Windows computer.
    • Step 4: Open and convert the .DHS file using HyperSnap on the remote Windows computer.

Others

  1. Using a Virtual Machine:
    • Step 1: Install a virtual machine software suitable for your platform (e.g., VirtualBox, VMware).
    • Step 2: Set up a Windows virtual machine.
    • Step 3: Install HyperSnap on the Windows VM.
    • Step 4: Open and convert the .DHS file using HyperSnap in the VM.

Advantages And Disadvantages.

Advantages:

  • Editability: Allows users to save and later edit the individual components of their drawings.
  • Efficiency: Binary format ensures that files are compact and quick to load.

Disadvantages:

  • Limited Compatibility: Being a proprietary format, .DHS files can primarily be opened and edited only with HyperSnap software.
  • Closed Ecosystem: Lack of support from other software tools can limit usability outside of HyperSnap.

How to Open DHS?

Open In Windows

  • Install HyperSnap from the official website.
  • Open HyperSnap.
  • Use the “Open” function to browse and load the .DHS file.

Open In Linux

  • Install Wine on your Linux distribution.
  • Install HyperSnap through Wine.
  • Run HyperSnap using Wine and open the .DHS file.

Open In MAC

  • Install WineBottler or CrossOver on your Mac.
  • Install HyperSnap through WineBottler or CrossOver.
  • Open HyperSnap and load the .DHS file.

Open In Android

There is no direct way to open .DHS files on Android as HyperSnap does not have a mobile version. Using remote desktop applications like TeamViewer to access a Windows machine running HyperSnap could be a workaround.

Open In IOS

Similar to Android, there is no native support. Remote desktop apps like Microsoft Remote Desktop can be used to access a Windows machine with HyperSnap installed.

Open in Others

  • Set up a Windows VM.
  • Install HyperSnap on the VM.
  • Open and edit the .DHS files within the VM environment.

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