What is a TED file?
A .TED file is a data file. Different software and games use this extension. The most common use is for Pro Evolution Soccer (now eFootball) by Konami. In these games, .TED files store team data and player edits.
Other software also uses the .TED extension. Trimble Tedds saves structural analysis calculations as XML-based .TED documents. The game Star Wars: Empire at War uses it as an Alamo Map File created by Petroglyph Games. Finally, TouchMagix uses it for document templates.
How to open TED files?
Because the .TED extension has multiple possible meanings, you must know the source of the file to open it. You can import PES team data directly inside the eFootball game menu. You can open calculation documents using Trimble Tedds. You can open map files using the map editor for Star Wars: Empire at War.
If you do not know the source of your file, viewer.online/ted can analyze .TED files to identify the exact format and creator software, inspect the file structure, extract readable text, and check whether an online preview is available.
Summary
viewer.online/ted is useful for identifying, inspecting, and understanding .TED files without installing software or dealing with compatibility problems. It helps you quickly discover if your file is a game export, a structural document, or an Alamo Map File.