Hindi Word Processor File

http://filext.com/file-extension/MDH

Cheers!
`RobD...


On 11Jul2011, at 9:28 am, Mike Murray wrote:

> 
> Hi muggers
> 
> We've downloaded some files from an obscure UK university lecturer who refers 
> to them as databases. They may be quite old (early 2000s). 
> 
> The file extension is .mdh. I can open with Textedit and can see that there 
> is text in there (mixed up with the usual characters that describe some sort 
> of formatting) but can't make sense of  the layout. Filemaker Pro will also 
> open it but just arrays all the characters across 21 fields for 2000 records, 
> with no logic.
> 
> Anyone know what will open a .mdh file? Google is silent (although there is 
> an obscure reference to a Hindi Word Processor...)
> 
> Cheers
> Mike
> 
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