For my curiosity, if one of those file happen to not have any sensitive
information, would it be possible to have a copy of it? I'm curious about
this file format... It's supposed to be an "editing" format, but most
information indicate that there are only converters to flat image formats...

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2014-07-12 20:55 GMT+02:00 Robert Funnell <[email protected]>:

> A quick Google search indicates that your suggestion of PrintShop may be
> close to the mark. It seems that the files are probably image files and not
> word-processing files. Apparently there are image-conversion programmes
> available out there that can handle these files.
>
>
> On Sat, 12 Jul 2014, Kracked_P_P---webmaster wrote:
>
>
>> OK everyone, I received the USB floppy from China, today.
>>
>> The files are .sig
>> which might be something like Printshop or other software that was out
>> there in October 2005 when the files were made.  There is a cover.sig, p1 -
>> p13.sig, and a toc.sig file names.
>>
>> Right now I have them on my Linux desktop, but will need some conversion
>> or viewer for Ubuntu/Mint or Windows 7.
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
>
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