On Tue, 20 Jun 2017 11:10:59 -0700
stan wrote:
When in the PTX format, E-Transcript files can be opened with
E-Transcript Manager or for free, though in read-only mode, with
E-Transcript Viewer. Since they're probably text-only files, you might
also find a text editor like Notepad++ useful in reading the PTX file.
The similar .PTZ E-Transcript Bundle files can be opened with these
programs too.
Or if it is some proprietary legal doc format, you might need
to install a windows virtual machine so you can run their free
windows viewer. Windows virtual machines are handy for this
sort of nonsense (I've never gotten wine to successfully
run any windows program :-).