.NWS File Overview

File Extension: NWS
File Type Description: Windows Live Mail Newsgroup File
File Type Developer: Microsoft Corporation
Primary Associated Software: Microsoft Outlook Express
Primary Software Developer: Microsoft Corporation

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What is File Extension NWS?

The NWS file extension is a Windows Live Mail Newsgroup File file developed originally by Microsoft Corporation for Microsoft Windows Live Messenger. User statistics infer that these NWS files are popular with users from United States and most frequently found on the Windows 10 platform. Google Chrome is the predominant internet browser used by this population.


Top NWS User Languages

Top NWS File User Browsers

Desktop Friendly?

Yes

Mobile Friendly?

Yes

Most Popular NWS File Countries

Top User Operating Systems

Windows 10 Windows 11 Windows 6 Windows 8.1

Associated Operating Systems

Windows
Mac

Other File Types Related to NWS Files

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.MMT Open Source Compressed Files Nimbus 7 SAMS Data File
.DOCM Microsoft Corporation Text Files Word Open XML Macro-Enabled Document
.WPJ Watcom International Corporation Uncommon Files Watcom C/C++ Project
.LOG Unknown Developer Text Files Log File
.AAE Apple Data Files Sidecar Image Format File
.DS DAZ 3D 3D Image Files DAZ Studio 1/2 Script
.URL Microsoft Corporation Web Files Internet Shortcut
.QLB Microsoft Corporation Developer Files Microsoft QuickBasic Library File
.WIZHTML Microsoft Corporation Data Files Microsoft Access HTML Template File
.LGU Microsoft Corporation Data Files LG Windows CE Upgrade Data


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