A jis file extension is related to the Japanese Industry Standard, a very rarely used or obsolete file format. Use any text editor to view content of *.jis files. As far as we know, this .jis file typ...
A jis file extension is related to the Japanese Industry Standard, a very rarely used or obsolete file format. Use any text editor to view content of *.jis files. As far as we know, this .jis file type can’t be converted to any other file format. The jis file extension is used for Japanese Industry Standard text files, still used by some programs like JWPce. Use any text editor to view content of *.jis files.
The JIS file extension is implemented for the JWPce software to generate Japanese industry standard text files with Japanese characters and symbols, which means JIS files have data encoding for Japanese language support. You need to update the application you use to open .JIS files since only the latest version supports the current format. Scan JIS files with antivirus software like Norton or Nod32 to check for viruses.
JIS files belong to the text files category with 440 other extensions. The JWPce program by Glenn Rosenthal can manage JIS files. JIS-compatible programs can be found on any operating system, yet not all systems can properly handle such files when transferred. Primarily, a JIS file extension is a type of Japanese Industry Standard Text file developed for the JWPce software program to store Japanese text content, therefore appended with the .jis extension.