NOD File
What are NOD files and how to open them
Are you having problems opening a NOD file or are you simply curious about its contents? We're here to explain the properties of these files and provide you with software that can open or handle your NOD files.
What is a NOD file?
NOD files have multiple uses, and FMail Node Configuration is one of them. Read more about the other uses further down the page.
FMail Node Configuration
We have not yet analyzed in detail what these files contain and what they are used for. We're working on it.
How to open NOD files
Important: Different programs may use files with the NOD file extension for different purposes, so unless you are sure which format your NOD file is, you may need to try a few different programs.
While we have not verified the apps ourselves yet, our users have suggested five different NOD openers which you will find listed below.
Last updated: January 25, 2025
All known file formats using extension .NOD
While FMail Node Configuration is a popular type of NOD-file, we know of 2 different uses of the .NOD file extension. Different software may use files with the same extension for different types of data.
Nihilistic Object Data
We know that one NOD format is Nihilistic Object Data. We have not yet analyzed in detail what these files contain and what they are used for. We're working on it.
Various apps that use files with this extension
These apps are known to open certain types of NOD files. Remember, different programs may use NOD files for different purposes, so you may need to try out a few of them to be able to open your specific file.
NetObjects Fusion | User submitted | |
MiraMon | User submitted | |
IBM SPSS Modeler | User submitted | |
Nodal | User submitted | |
1 MiraMon | User submitted |
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