vEdit is a text editor and converter. Its .vdm files contain macros. The macros automate repetitive tasks. The files can be over 100 gigabytes.
vEdit is compatible with VDM files. Windows uses a VDM opener to open some files. One opener works with this VDM file type. It is VEDIT on Windows.
Microsoft Defender uses .vdm for virus definitions.
VDM files work with vEdit functionality. VDM macros run on any file type including text, binary, hexadecimal, and EBCDIC.
There are online .vdm tools and apps. They view, edit, convert, merge, split and compare vdm files. No installation is needed for these online tools.
Files with .vdm extension can be vEdit macros. vEdit is for programmers. The vdm macros automate vEdit tasks. vEdit opens .vdm files. Conversion to other formats is not possible.
.vdm files can be vEdit macros. vEdit is for programmers. The vdm macros automate tasks. There are other .vdm file types like solid cut graphics, security videos, and settings files.
We explain what .vdm files are. We show how to open, view or convert them. We hope this information is useful. There are 4 file associations found for .vdm:
– Source Code
– VEDIT Macro Data
– Malware Definitions
– CAD/CAM Data
Some software works with .vdm: VDM Tools. VDM has modelling and design techniques for systems. But VDM Tools may not have support now.
Programs can view .vdm files on Windows, Mac and Linux. Desktops and mobile devices can view and sometimes edit .vdm files. .vdm files are not very common.
If the .vdm file does not open: Likely the device lacks a program to interpret the .vdm file data. Solutions:
– Download a program that supports .vdm files
– Install the program
– Set program as default for .vdm files
A .vdm file contains VDM or VDM++ code. VDM is used for modelling systems. Software is needed to open .vdm files. The software is listed in the table.