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Each article contains a list of extensions (plug-ins) for a single application, API or system. Pages in category "Lists of software add-ons" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
List of the most common filename extensions used when a game's ROM image or storage medium is copied from an original read-only memory (ROM) device to an external memory such as hard disk for back up purposes or for making the game playable with an emulator. In the case of cartridge-based software, if the platform specific extension is not used ...
Lists of filename extensions include: List of filename extensions (0–9) List of filename extensions (A–E) List of filename extensions (F–L) List of filename extensions (M–R) List of filename extensions (S–Z)
Originally used by SDRC for its I-deas software; a lot of simulation software uses it today UOS: Uniform Office Format spreadsheet UOT: Uniform Office Format text UPD Update file for Storage UPS ROM patch file URL: Remote file shortcut Microsoft Windows: USDZ Augmented Reality (AR) File Apple, Pixar: UST Vocal synthesis track data UTAU: USTX
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GIS software E2D: 2-dimensional vector graphics file Editor included in JFire: e57: A file format developed by ASTM International for storing point clouds and images Most software that enables viewing and/or editing of 3D point clouds EBD: versions of DOS system files (AUTOEXEC.BAT, COMMAND.COM, CONFIG.SYS, WINBOOT.SYS, etc.) for an emergency ...
.accdr – is a new file extension that enables you to open a database in runtime mode. By simply changing a database's file extension from .accdb to .accdr, you can create a "locked-down" version of your Office Access database. You can change the file extension back to .accdb to restore full functionality.
File extension(s) [a] MIME type [b] Official name [c] Platform [d] Description .br application/x-brotli Brotli: all Brotli is a compression algorithm developed by Google for textual web content, and typically achieves higher compression ratios than other algorithms for this use case.