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  • File-Extensions.org: An Encyclopedia For File Extensions

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    One of the many evils of managing files on the desktop is dealing with file extensions. While we are familiar with the most common extensions like .doc, .html and .mp3, there are thousands more file extensions that we do not know about. Fortunately, you can check File-extensions.org. This website provides detailed, searchable, and useful information [...]


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  • FileInfo: Find Out Information About Various File Formats

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    You often come across file formats online that you previously might not have heard of. To familiarize yourselves with these files you need a good source of information on all digital file formats. This is exactly what a site called FileInfo offers. FileInfo is a very useful website that provides information on nearly all file [...]


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  • Wotsit: Obtain Detailed Info On Different Computer File Formats

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    Have you ever come across an unknown file extension? Or perhaps you are working with a new file extension and you want to know its specifications?  Either way, the site that will help you find everything about different computer file formats is Wotsit. Wotsit is a user friendly and free to use website that provides [...]


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  • FileSuffix: Identify Unknown File Formats

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    Quite often you get files (from others or online) that you can’t open because you don’t have the associated software installed on your computer. To find out and identify unknown file format and which program can open it, check out FileSuffix. It is a reference directory that provides information for hundreds of known filename extensions. Users [...]


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  • OpenWith: Open Any File Extention

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    Received a file and can’t open it because you don’t have a software for it? Next time head straight to OpenWith.org. This handy website lists free software programs to open any file extension you need. Programs are grouped according to file types like images, audio files, spreadsheets, videos and so on. Just search for the [...]


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