PIKA File
What are PIKA files and how to open them
Are you having problems opening a PIKA 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 PIKA files.
What is a PIKA file?
A .PIKA file is a Pika Software Builder Project file.
Creating compelling applications demands immaculate execution. Pika Software Builder offers an efficient solution: rapid application development (RAD) to empower developers with Windows apps that look, feel, and work great.
Developers can handle the project data for their app with PIKA files. These file types provide users with a unified experience across visual layout and design of the user interface, components and controls used in the application, as well as any customized code or logic added during development.
The .pika extension provides an easy way to store and manage the project’s data; this ensures projects remain organized, managed and up to date throughout every stage of a build.
Pika Software Builder is designed for ease-of-use without sacrificing powerful features, giving an intuitive toolkit for crafting unique and immersive experiences. Utilize pre-built components to create stunning projects quickly without needing to custom code from scratch. Engineer further optimizations via convenient custom scripting resulting in seamless presentations even on low-powered systems.
How to open PIKA files
We have identified one PIKA opener that is compatible with this specific type of PIKA file.
Programs that open Pika Software Builder Project files
Pika Software Builder | Discontinued |
Last updated: February 24, 2023
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