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Features

Jul. 1, 2006

Tips & Tricks

The complete list of file extensions, whatever those are.

By Sandra Rosenzweig
     
      Recently, Michael Bursak, a civil litigator in Redwood City, wrote to ask for an updated list of which programs open what extension. I can go you one better: FILExt, the File Extension Source, at filext.com. First, though, a definition. An extension indicates what sort the file is, and it comes after the dot in, say, Firefox.exe (an executable file, also known as a program) or Ti...

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