Amí
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Amí
Summary
Amí is a word processor[1]. Amí draws 59 Wikipedia views per month (word_processor category, ranking #18 of 35).[2]
Key Facts
- Amí's instance of is recorded as word processor[3].
- Amí's official website is recorded as http://www-01.ibm.com/software/lotus/products/smartsuite/wordpro.html[4].
- Amí's readable file format is recorded as Ami Pro/Word Pro encrypted document[5].
- Amí's readable file format is recorded as Ami metafile format (v2)[6].
- Amí's readable file format is recorded as AMI Draw Vector Image[7].
- Amí's readable file format is recorded as Windows Bitmap[8].
- Amí's readable file format is recorded as Windows Metafile[9].
- Amí's readable file format is recorded as Freelance Graphics Drawing[10].
- Amí's readable file format is recorded as Hewlett Packard Vector Graphic Plotter File[11].
- Amí's readable file format is recorded as PCX file format family[12].
- Amí's readable file format is recorded as TIFF[13].
- Amí's writable file format is recorded as Ami metafile format (v2)[14].
- Amí's writable file format is recorded as Hewlett Packard AdvanceWrite Text File[15].
- Amí's writable file format is recorded as IBM DisplayWrite DCA Text File[16].
- Amí's writable file format is recorded as IBM DisplayWrite Final Form Text File[17].
- Amí's writable file format is recorded as IBM DisplayWrite Document, version 2[18].
- Amí's writable file format is recorded as Enable document[19].
- Amí's writable file format is recorded as Lotus Manuscript Document[20].
- Amí's writable file format is recorded as Microsoft Word for MS-DOS Document, version 4[21].
- Amí's writable file format is recorded as Microsoft Word for MS-DOS Document, version 5[22].
- Amí's writable file format is recorded as Microsoft Word for MS-DOS Document, version 5.5[23].
- Amí's writable file format is recorded as Microsoft Word for Windows Document, version 1[24].
- Amí's writable file format is recorded as MultiMate Document[25].
- Amí's writable file format is recorded as Navy DIF[26].
- Amí's writable file format is recorded as PeachText 5000[27].
Why It Matters
Amí draws 59 Wikipedia views per month (word_processor category, ranking #18 of 35).[2] Amí has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] Amí is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]