π This custom .ESS spreadsheet data definition is generated with E-Press EasySpreadsheet program tool, compliant with Microsoft Excel suite. EasySpreadsheet served as an integral component of EasyOffice bundle, common and broadly spread in early 2000βs. The .ESS solution has been acknowledged with second best alternative award for Microsoft Office distributive in 2004, and since then the .ESS specification has acquired a wide popularity amongst PC user community. Later Easy Office bundle, the main successor of the .ESS standard, has been superseded with another solution, known as ONE. The following ONE suite is defunct now, as well. As a matter of fact, the .ESS file items included custom spreadsheets, integrated into the app shell. On .ESS spreadsheets the final user is capable of making mathematical calculations, embracing various complex formulas and equations, performing statistical analysis, building stylish, animated diagrams and charts, and performing other activities.
π The current .ESS sample standard correlates with a saved game state generated by various gaming projects, belonging to the The Elder Scrolls franchise. Accurately, among such gaming titles Skyrim (TES 5), Oblivion (TES 4), and Morrowind (TES 3) products should be mentioned on the first hand. In common, the .ESS entries store the in-game progress for active quests as well as the inventory items and level of the active character. Moreover, the .ESS item constitution offers a way to store, handle, open, and visually represent the play time of the actual gameplay session. The noted .ESS specification is still actual, and was refined and optimized from earlier releases to the consequent ones, remaining the composition of the file objects intact and enhancing and attaching new parameters and compound elements of the .ESS entry layout. The following file extension is relevant and operated within Windows infrastructure solely, either former or actual generations.
How to open an .ESS file?
π The .ESS file entry can generally be opened up, reviewed and altered by various releases of The Elder Scrolls franchise, including Skyrim, Oblivion, and Morrowind numbered editions. In this case, the target .ESS file schema consists of save state parameters and options, such as the total play time, the characterβs items and level, as well as in-game progress for quests. These relevant .ESS entities are not suggested to be opened up manually, and are mainly applied by the Skyrim distributions in the backdrop mode. Besides, the pinpoint .ESS objects are reviewed, monitored, and tracked by the E-Press EasySpreadsheet software, currently remaining in ceased development, support, and maintenance status. In earlier decades EasyOffice, the compound suite including the EasySpreadsheet utility, has been awarded as a second best .ESS alternative for the Excel title. In a while, the productβs owner has ceased the further advancement and refinement of the offspring solution.