Hello,
Mac OS files have either a resource fork, or some other attribute attached to them to tell the OS what parent application works with the files. For example, the windows people assume that .doc is a Word file... you do not see the extensions often on Macintosh materials, altough with OS X, they are being introduced due to the Unix underpinnings.
If you ahve a two button mouse, you can try to right-click on the file, and choose "Open With" and select the parent application. If not, hold down the CTRL key and click on it, and you will see the little context menu form. That should help.
You can also try copying the files from the NTFS volume to your Mac's hard drive, and open the file from there.
As you use the files, and if you can save them, you will see the generic icons replaced with the properly designed ones you are used to.
Christian
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