# Converting Drafts from Fiberworks Mac

Fiberworks for Mac is not able to directly save a weaving draft as a WIF file.  Fiberworks files by default save as a "DTX" format (the file name ends with ".dtx".   If you have the Fiberworks for Mac software and want to be able to load drafts saved as a DTX into TempoWeave, you need to save those as a standard WIF.  Note that Fiberworks for Windows does not have this issue, you can directly save as a WIF file.

The workaround posted by Fiberworks is covered in this YouTube video:

{% embed url="<https://youtu.be/Y2wknienqQ4>" %}

The empty WIF template is provided here.

{% file src="<https://3801852105-files.gitbook.io/~/files/v0/b/gitbook-x-prod.appspot.com/o/spaces%2F-LvDkg_itZXfSAjm0jwH%2Fuploads%2FrZvGFHjkPekGQ465l2bb%2Fwif-template.wif?alt=media&token=391320cf-afeb-4d2f-b8af-ff911bb7a483>" %}
