The CDD file extension is used by Chromeleon, a chromatography software, developed by Dionex Corporation. A *.cdd file contains device drivers for the programs.
ClarisDraw was the final incarnation of MacDraw, one of the early Macintosh applications. Development of Apple's drawing program ended in 1997 when Claris was dismembered.
The CDD file extension is associated with the CADAM 2D and 2-1/2D CAD drawing tool for Microsoft Windows, developed by Dassault Systemes. The .cdd file stores 2D CAD drawing created in the CADAM.
Diagram file created by ConceptDraw PRO, a program used to create business drawings; stores a drawing, such as a flowchart, technical drawing, or a conceptual diagram; stores data to meet various business drawing needs, including report generation, network diagramming, business process drawing, and concept development. CDD files can also contain program code written in a scripting language called ConceptDraw Basic, which allows users to automatically manipulate drawing objects. It is commonly used to automate repetitive tasks. CDD files can be converted to and from .VSD and .VDX files and can also be exported to .PDF files. ConceptDraw is available in Office, MINDMAP, PRO, and PROJECT editions, but only the PRO version opens and saves .CDD files.
File extension is used by Cadifra. File contains diagram.