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File extension Details of LOCALIZED, LN, NLM, NST, KEXT, OTH, OV2, PAR, PCF
Name: | LOCALIZED |
File Type: | MAC OS X file |
Popularity: | 3 |
Category: | System file |
File Description: | File extension is used by MAC OS X. |
Open Programs: | Mac OS X Company / developer: Introduction to Mac OS XEver wonder why people get so attached to their Mac? Think Mac OS X. At the core of every Mac, Mac OS X is what makes your digital life more simple, more productive, and just plain fun. It’s easy.Mac OS X is a celebration of simplicity and common sense. No complicated menus. No obscure commands. Most tasks can be accomplished with just a click or two. And if you ever need guidance, there’s a built-in help system to light the way. Oh, one more thing: Mac OS X is simply breathtaking — and easy to personalize with desktop pictures and screen savers. It’s advanced.Making amazing things simple takes seriously advanced technology. Mac OS X is built on a rock-solid UNIX foundation, delivers true 64-bit performance, and incorporates industry-leading animated graphics. The beauty is, you don’t have to know what one word of that means — just start up your Mac and enjoy it. It’s amazing.More than an operating system, Mac OS X is a collection of very cool applications. It comes with everything you need to surf the web, send beautifully designed email, video chat, and organize your personal information. It’s secure.In a world where PCs constantly do battle with viruses and malware, Mac OS X is a sea of tranquility. Just go about your business and Mac OS X minds the fortress. Your documents are safe even if you share your Mac with others, and you can keep your kids safe by using a rich set of parental controls. It’s compatible.It’s a big world out there, and Mac OS X fits in perfectly. It runs Microsoft Office. It has built-in drivers for cameras, printers, and external drives. It plugs right into a PC network. And in case there’s a PC application you can’t live without, Mac computers can even run Windows. Mac OS X is compatible with everything — most of all, you. |
Name: | LN |
File Type: | UNIX lint file |
Popularity: | 2 |
Category: | System file |
File Description: | File extension is used by Unix operating systems. |
Open Programs: | Unix Company / developer: UnixUnix operating systems are widely used in both servers and workstations. The Unix environment and the client-server program model were essential elements in the development of the Internet and the reshaping of computing as centered in networks rather than in individual computers.
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Name: | NLM |
File Type: | Novell Netware loadable module |
Popularity: | 4 |
Category: | System file |
File Description: | File extension used by Novell Netware. |
Open Programs: | Novell NetWare Company / developer: Novell NetWareNetWare is a network operating system developed by Novell, Inc. It initially used cooperative multitasking to run various services on a PC, and the network protocols were based on the archetypal Xerox XNS stack.
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Name: | NST |
File Type: | Nokia Star Torrent system file |
Popularity: | 3 |
Category: | System file |
File Description: | System files in Nokia ST (Star Torrent) similar to .DLL. |
Open Programs: | Nokia PC Suite Company / developer: Nokia PC Suite is a package of Windows-based PC applications developed especially for use with Nokia phones. Depending on your phone model, Nokia PC Suite lets you edit, synchronize and back up many of your phone's files on a compatible PC through a cable or wireless connection. With Nokia PC Suite, you can:
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Name: | KEXT |
File Type: | Kernel extension |
Popularity: | 3 |
Category: | System file |
File Description: | A .kext file is a kernel extension. They're generally used for device drivers and other things that need to modify the system at the lowest level. They're not the same as classic Mac OS extensions, as many of the things that classic Mac OS extensions did are done differently in Mac OS X. Since kernel extensions aren't protected by Mac OS X's memory protection, developers are encouraged to stay away from writing them unless they absolutely have to. Even then, Mac OS X can dynamically load them, so chances are you'd rarely have to add anything to Mac OS X's Extensions folder. |
Open Programs: | Mac OS X Company / developer: Introduction to Mac OS XEver wonder why people get so attached to their Mac? Think Mac OS X. At the core of every Mac, Mac OS X is what makes your digital life more simple, more productive, and just plain fun. It’s easy.Mac OS X is a celebration of simplicity and common sense. No complicated menus. No obscure commands. Most tasks can be accomplished with just a click or two. And if you ever need guidance, there’s a built-in help system to light the way. Oh, one more thing: Mac OS X is simply breathtaking — and easy to personalize with desktop pictures and screen savers. It’s advanced.Making amazing things simple takes seriously advanced technology. Mac OS X is built on a rock-solid UNIX foundation, delivers true 64-bit performance, and incorporates industry-leading animated graphics. The beauty is, you don’t have to know what one word of that means — just start up your Mac and enjoy it. It’s amazing.More than an operating system, Mac OS X is a collection of very cool applications. It comes with everything you need to surf the web, send beautifully designed email, video chat, and organize your personal information. It’s secure.In a world where PCs constantly do battle with viruses and malware, Mac OS X is a sea of tranquility. Just go about your business and Mac OS X minds the fortress. Your documents are safe even if you share your Mac with others, and you can keep your kids safe by using a rich set of parental controls. It’s compatible.It’s a big world out there, and Mac OS X fits in perfectly. It runs Microsoft Office. It has built-in drivers for cameras, printers, and external drives. It plugs right into a PC network. And in case there’s a PC application you can’t live without, Mac computers can even run Windows. Mac OS X is compatible with everything — most of all, you. |
Name: | OTH |
File Type: | Microsoft PowerToys Explorer tool |
Popularity: | 3 |
Category: | System file |
File Description: | PowerToys add fun and functionality to the Windows experience. What are they? PowerToys are additional programs that developers work on after a product has been released. |
Open Programs: | Microsoft PowerToys Company / developer: Microsoft PowerToysPowerToys add fun and functionality to the Windows experience. What are they? PowerToys are additional programs that developers work on after a product has been released. |
Name: | OV2 |
File Type: | Overlay file |
Popularity: | 4 |
Category: | System file |
File Description: | When running in a 640K MS-DOS machine, all program code may not fit into available memory at the same time. To overcome this memory limitation, most large programs use overlays. An overlay is a portion of the program code that shares memory for its code with other code modules. (part of program to be loaded when needed), program code for DOS. Part of program to be loaded when needed. |
Open Programs: | MS DOS Company / developer: MS-DOSMS-DOS (short for Microsoft Disk Operating System) is an operating system commercialized by Microsoft. It was the most commonly used member of the DOS family of operating systems and was the dominant operating system for computers based on the Intel 8086 family of microprocessors, particularly the IBM PC and compatibles, during the 1980s. It was gradually replaced on consumer desktop computers by operating systems offering a graphical user interface (GUI), in particular by various generations of the Microsoft Windows operating system. It was originally known as QDOS (Quick and Dirty Operating System) and 86-DOS. MS-DOS was originally released in 1981 and had eight major versions released before Microsoft stopped development in 2000. It was the key product in Microsoft's growth from a programming languages company to a diverse software development firm, providing the company with essential revenue and marketing resources. It was also the underlying basic operating system on which early versions of Windows ran as a GUI. |
Name: | PAR |
File Type: | Windows 3.x swap file |
Popularity: | 2 |
Category: | System file |
File Description: | Swap file. 386SPART.PAR, SPART.PAR. Old version of Windows. |
Open Programs: | Windows 3.x Company / developer: Microsoft Windows 3.xWindows 3.0 (1990) and Windows 3.1 (1992) improved the design, mostly because of virtual memory and loadable virtual device drivers (VxDs), which allowed them to share arbitrary devices between multitasked DOS Windows. Also, Windows applications could now run in protected mode (when Windows was running in Standard or 386 Enhanced Mode), which gave them access to several megabytes of memory and removed the obligation to participate in the software virtual memory scheme. They still ran inside the same address space, where the segmented memory provided a degree of protection, and multi-tasked cooperatively. For Windows 3.0, Microsoft also rewrote critical operations from C into assembly, making this release faster and less memory-hungry than its predecessors. |
Name: | PCF |
File Type: | Microsoft Source Profiler profiler command file |
Popularity: | 4 |
Category: | System file |
File Description: | Microsoft Source Profiles includes two executable files: PROFILE.EXE and PROFILEW.EXE. PROFILEW.EXE is a Microsoft Windows-hosted source profile utility that can run from the command line or from an icon in the Microsoft Windows operating system. The names of batch files used to profile a Windows-based application end with the letter "W." Run these batch files from the MS-DOS prompt because each one starts Windows. You also can profile a Windows-based application in Windows. |
Open Programs: | Microsoft Windows Company / developer: Microsoft WindowsMicrosoft Windows is a family of operating systems by Microsoft. They can run on several types of platforms such as servers, embedded devices and, most typically, on personal computers. Microsoft first introduced an operating environment named Windows in November 1985 as an add-on to MS-DOS in response to the growing trend of graphical user interfaces (GUI) popularized by the Macintosh. Microsoft Windows eventually came to dominate the world's personal computer market. |
Name: | |
File Type: | Printer description (QuarkXpress) |
Popularity: | 3 |
Category: | System file |
File Description: | Printer description file is used by QuarkXpress for the final print on printer device. |
Open Programs: | QuarkXPress Company / developer: People use QuarkXPress® for publishing, creative design and page layout, printing and production, text processing, web page design and PPML, XML, and media-independent publishing. |
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