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.VXML File Extension

A .VXML file is a VoiceXML File, created by N/A.

Open with SyncRO Soft oXygen XML Editor. Available for Linux, Windows, and Mac.

What is a .VXML file?

The file extension .VXML refers to a VoiceXML File. This is a type of text file that contains code written in VoiceXML, which is a special language designed for voice interactions between humans and computers. VoiceXML stands for Voice Extensible Markup Language and it is based on XML (Extensible Markup Language).

A .VXML file typically includes code that enables speech recognition and speech synthesis. This means the file helps computers understand spoken commands from humans and allows computers to respond using generated speech. For example, when you call a customer service number and interact with an automated system that asks you to say certain commands or options, it's likely using VoiceXML technology.

You can open .VXML files with several different programs: 1. SyncRO Soft oXygen XML Editor - This is a powerful editor specifically designed for working with XML files, including VoiceXML. 2. Any text editor - Since .VXML files are essentially text files, you can open them with basic text editors like Notepad on Windows or TextEdit on macOS. However, these editors won't provide specific coding features for VoiceXML. 3. Cisco Audium Studio - This is a specialized tool used for developing voice applications, which can handle .VXML files. 4. Genesys Voice Platform - Another specialized platform for managing voice applications and interactions.

VoiceXML is widely used in systems that need to process voice commands over the telephone. Common uses include navigating phone menus, getting driving directions, or tracking orders in an automated system. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), which develops international standards for the web, supports VoiceXML as a web standard. The development of VoiceXML 3.0 began with its first draft in November 2008, indicating ongoing improvements and updates to the language.

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