As far as loading the software, this may be a dumb question but have you tried 
changing the compatibility settings for the software? Doesn't always work but 
it could be worth a shot.

Best regards,

Jason Bengtson, MLIS, MA
Head of Library Computing and Information Systems
Assistant Professor, Graduate College
Department of Health Sciences Library and Information Management
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
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On Mar 11, 2014, at 10:31 AM, Roy <[email protected]> wrote:

> The most likely suspect I've come up with for this is a Corel Print Office 
> format.
> 
> Roy Zimmer
> Western Michigan University
> 
> 
> On 3/11/2014 11:15 AM, Andrew Gordon wrote:
>> Hey All,
>> 
>> For a set of digitized pharmaceutical cards, I am coming up against an image 
>> file format that seems to be locked in time. It's supposedly a Compressed 
>> PhotoDefiner (?) lossless (.cpd) file (http://www.photodefiner.com/home/). 
>> Though when I try to load up the software, I can't get it to take on any of 
>> our windows machines (running 8 and 7). Don't have a mac on hand so don't 
>> know if that works or not, currently.
>> 
>> In my experience, though, I've always been able to find some rogue third 
>> party file converter (or imagemagick) to be helpful in these scenarios but 
>> this format  is just not something that appears to have been accounted for. 
>> Additionally, it's one of those file formats that seem to only pop randomly 
>> generated answer sites with questionable downloads in a google search, such 
>> as  http://www.solvusoft.com/en/file-extensions/file-extension-cpd/
>> 
>> Just wanted to see if anyone has come across this format and whether there 
>> might be any tools to convert it.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Drew
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> ________________________________________
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>> Systems Librarian
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>> New York Academy of Medicine
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