.PTL File Overview

File Extension: PTL
File Type Description: Rational Rose Petal File
File Type Developer: IBM
Primary Associated Software: IBM Rational Rose development software
Primary Software Developer: IBM

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What is File Extension PTL?

Primarily, a PTL file extension is a type of Rational Rose Petal File file developed for the IBM Rational Rose development software software program by IBM. According to our internal data, Rational Rose Petal File files are most popular with users in United States, with a majority of them running Windows 10. In most cases, these users are surfing the internet using the Google Chrome browser.


Associated Developers and Software

CodeEditor by Open Source
IBM Rational Rose development software by IBM

Top PTL User Languages

Top PTL File User Browsers

Desktop Friendly?

Yes

Mobile Friendly?

Yes

Most Popular PTL File Countries

Top User Operating Systems

Windows 10 Windows 11 Windows 6 Windows 8.1

Associated Operating Systems

Windows
Linux

Other File Types Related to PTL Files

Extension File Type Developer File Category File Type Description
.UIL IBM Data Files AIX User Interface Language
.MOD Open Source Audio Files Amiga Music Module File
.CBL IBM Developer Files COBOL Source Code File
.F40 Digital Equipment Corporation Developer Files PDP-10 FORTRAN-4 Compiler Source File
.LBR Dag Agren, Circlesoft Compressed Files LU Library Archive
.APP Nokia Executable Files Symbian OS Application
.PRZ IBM Data Files Freelance Graphics Presentation File
.ODZ IBM Data Files IBM OpenDoc Editor Package
.DTF IBM Uncommon Files Domino Temporary File
.M3I IBM Data Files IBM Voice Type Languages Newuser File


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