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.PUB File Extension

A .PUB file is a Publisher Document, created by Microsoft.

Open with LibreOffice. Available for Linux, Windows, and Mac.

What is a .PUB file?

A .PUB file extension can refer to two different types of files, each used in distinct contexts: 1. **Publisher Document (.PUB)** - **Description**: A .PUB file in this context is a document created using Microsoft Publisher, which is part of the Microsoft Office suite. This software is designed for desktop publishing and helps users create various types of professional documents and marketing materials. The content of a .PUB file typically includes a combination of text, shapes, and images, which can be either vector or raster graphics. Common uses for .PUB files include designing brochures, newsletters, flyers, invitations, and posters. - **Programs to Open**: - **Microsoft Publisher 365**: This is the primary program designed to open and edit .PUB files as it fully supports the file's features. - **LibreOffice**: A free and open-source office suite that can open and edit .PUB files, though some advanced formatting might not be supported. - **CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 2023**: This graphic design software can open .PUB files, allowing for further graphic manipulation and design. - **Adobe InDesign with PUB2ID Plugin**: Adobe InDesign can open .PUB files if you have the PUB2ID (Publisher to InDesign) plugin, which converts Publisher files into a format that InDesign can work with.

2. **Public Key File (.PUB)** - **Description**: In the context of cryptography, a .PUB file represents a public key used in public-key cryptography systems. These keys are part of a key pair that includes a private key and a public key. The public key can be shared with anyone, while the private key remains confidential. Public keys are used in various security protocols to authenticate a user's identity or to encrypt data. Common tools that generate .PUB files include ssh-keygen and PuTTY. - **Programs to Open**: - **Text Editors (e.g., Microsoft Visual Studio Code, Notepad++)**: Since public key files are essentially text files, they can be viewed and edited using any text editor. - **PuTTY**: This is a terminal emulator that can also manage SSH keys. It can generate .PUB files and use them for secure connections. - **OpenSSH Tools**: Tools like ssh-keygen generate .PUB files for use in SSH protocols, typically named id_rsa.pub

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