AML file extension
AML file could be opened by special software. There are 4 file's types and each of them could be opened by different software. Download recommended software to open desired file format.
How to open AML file
- File type:
- Abstract Markup Language
- Developer:
- Daniel Esquivias
- Category:
- Developer files
Gem (Ruby-associated software that is used to generate organized HTML output files) file with simple, organized XHTML markup language used for generating static HTML pages which are produced every time you save AML files.
How to open file with AML extension?
- File type:
- Arc Macro Language File
- Developer:
- ESRI
- Category:
- Developer files
ArcInfo Workstation (GIS software that was used before ESRI ArcGIS Desktop) script file which was created using the Arc Macro Language (AML - an interpreted language that provides capabilities to develop ArcInfo programs). The file may contain commands to execute instructions, create user interface elements, and manipulate map data. AML files use an ASCII text formatting.
How to open file with AML extension?
- File type:
- Microsoft Assistance Markup Language File
- Developer:
- Microsoft
- Category:
- Miscellaneous files
Microsoft Assistance Markup Language (MAML - a language used to create Windows help documentation) formatted XML file that describes help document structure, structure and content. The file is used to create source code and software help pages. Sandcastle software (suite of XSL schemas and program executables) and DocProject (Microsoft Visual Studio help authoring tool add-on) also can create MAML files. The MAML file extension is an alternative to the similar CHM file format.
How to open file with AML extension?
Microsoft Sandcastle | Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 with DocProject plug-in |
- File type:
- ACPI Machine Language File
- Developer:
- The ACPICA Project
- Category:
- System files
Created using the ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) Machine Language (AML - a low-level language that is used to configure hardware settings) system file that is usually used for loading Mac OS X on non-Apple hardware. It is also used to allow greater hardware compatibility and improve system performance. This file includes a Differentiated System Description Table (DSDT) that contains instructions which notify the operating system about specific hardware parameters. AML files store instructions at the ACPI level that is between the BIOS and the OS.