What is a MSIM file?
A .MSIM file is usually an mSecure Password Manager Backup File created by mSeven Software. It stores a secure, encrypted backup of passwords, logins, and other private data managed by the mSecure application. Alternatively, a .MSIM file can be a MapleSim Model File used by MapleSim, a physical modeling and simulation tool from Maplesoft. These simulation files use the ZIP compression format to bundle data.
How to open MSIM files?
You can open mSecure backup files using the mSecure Password Manager software on Windows, macOS, iOS, or Android to restore your passwords. For simulation models, use MapleSim. Because the .MSIM extension has multiple meanings, you may not know exactly which software you need to open your specific file.
Best practices and troubleshooting
Never share an mSecure backup file with unknown parties. Even though it is encrypted, it contains highly sensitive passwords and secure notes. If your .MSIM file is a MapleSim model file, you can rename the extension to .ZIP and extract the contents using tools like 7-Zip to inspect the XML data and resources inside.
Analyze and view MSIM files online
viewer.online/msim can analyze .MSIM files to identify the exact format and creator software, inspect the file structure, extract readable text, and check whether an online preview is available. Since the .MSIM extension is used by different applications, we recommend using viewer.online/msim to identify the actual format of your file. viewer.online/msim is useful for identifying, inspecting, and understanding .MSIM files without installing software or dealing with compatibility problems.