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+8 Internets | .Cal File question. I found a guitar website that has a whole bunch of stuff for download but the files are in .Cal, I've googled many times trying to figure out how to open thease files and I'm not getting anywhere. http://www.bikexprt.com/calfiles/download.htm this is one of the sites that google sent me too, I've downloaded a few of the files on this site and well either I'm useing them wrong or they don't open .Cal files. This is the guitar website that I found originally. http://www.myguitarsolo.com/cal.htm
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Alright Genius, Do me a fucking favor and show me where to download the proper program to open them. I went to that site before you linked it, I googled this shit Way before you responded to this. Don't be an asshole, instead try and help someone for once in your life.
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| Did you like, read the pages you googled? http://www.fileinfo.net/extension/cal Program(s) to open a cal file Mac / Windows: Broderbund Print Shop, Printmaster, Calendar Creator; American Greetings Create-a-Card Program(s) to open a cal file Mac: Adobe Photoshop Windows: Adobe Photoshop; Corel Paint Shop Pro; Graphics Converter Pro |
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| Why the fuck would guitar anything open in a calendar program? Jesus christ. Its for the program(s) made by Cakewalk. -> http://www.cakewalk.com/download/default.asp#windows free trials that way. Main website, this way -> http://www.cakewalk.com/default.asp If you had scrolled down on your file extension details, you would have seen it. Quote:
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