Common Ground
Common Ground from No Hands Software, allows any Windows or Mac program to create a document that can be viewed or printed by others even if they don't have the program that was used to create the document in the first place. Software comes with a document maker and a viewer. An early competitor to Adobe Acrobat, Common Ground was used to create portable, self-contained documentation applications, called "Digital Paper."
Acquired by Hummingbird Communications[1] Ltd in 1996, then sold to OpenText in 2006[2].
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File Identification
Common Ground version 1 files have Type CGDC
and Creator CGVM
Self Launching files have Type APPL
and Creator CGSL
Starting at byte 8 file header contains the string CGDC
Later versions have the file header starting at byte 8 DPL2
or DPL3