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File extension Details of EBM, ELF, ELF, ESH, ECF, EXE, EXE, ES, BAT

Name:EBM
File Type:EXTRA! Basic Macro
Popularity:3
Category:executable
File Description:Macro that automates processes within EXTRA!, a terminal emulation program from Attachmate; contains code with functions that can be run within the program; basic macros, such as Flag.ebm, Loop.ebm, and Captu32.ebm are included with the EXTRA! software.

EXTRA! allows Windows users to connect to IBM zSeries, iSeries, and UNIX systems.
Open Programs: Windows Attachmate EXTRA!
Name:ELF
File Type:Playstation Executable File
Popularity:3
Category:executable
File Description:Executable file format used by PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, and PlayStation Portable (PSP) gaming systems; stands for "Executable and Linking Format;" may also be used as an executable format on Unix-based systems.
Open Programs: Mac OS Read by PlayStation hardware
Windows Read by PlayStation hardware
Linux readelf
elfdump
Name:ELF
File Type:Nintendo Wii Game File
Popularity:3
Category:executable
File Description:Executable file format used by the Nintendo Wii, a video game console released by Nintendo in November, 2006; may be transferred to a PC but can only be played on a Nintendo Wii.

NOTE: "Homebrew" Wii programs created by users may also be saved as ELF files; they can be transferred to the Wii console via an SD card.
Open Programs: Mac OS Transfer to a Nintendo Wii console Windows Transfer to a Nintendo Wii console Linux readelf
elfdump
Name:ESH
File Type:Extended Shell Batch File
Popularity:3
Category:executable
File Description:DOS text file containing a series of commands to be executed in order; for example, may contain a list of instructions and processes to be run during the computer's boot process.
Open Programs: Windows Not meant to be opened or edited
Name:ECF
File Type:SageCRM Component File
Popularity:3
Category:executable
File Description:Contains component elements created by SageCRM Customer Relationship Management software; generated when associated .ES script files are created; may include fields, tabs, buttons, and other elements that are used within the program.

ECF files are named "COMPONENT.ECF" by default and are saved in the "\CRM\\inf" directory along with the ES script files.
Open Programs: Windows The Sage Group SageCRM
Name:EXE
File Type:Windows Executable File   (Most common)
Popularity:5
Category:executable
File Description:DOS or Windows executable program or self-extracting archive; runs when opened; any Windows file that ends in ".exe" should run when double-clicked; "SETUP.EXE" and "INSTALL.EXE" are common installer files included with Windows software; double-clicking them should begin the installation process.

EXE files will not run in Mac OS X, but can be run using emulation software, such as Parallels Desktop for Intel-based Macs; Darwine may also open some Windows programs.
Open Programs: Mac OS Parallels Desktop with Windows installed
Darwine
Windows Runs itself
Linux Wine
Cedega
Name:EXE
File Type:PortableApps.com Application
Popularity:3
Category:executable
File Description:Computer program that can run from a portable device such as a USB flash drive, iPod, or portable hard drive; contains user settings on the portable device, allowing the program to run the same on multiple computers.

Portable apps use the compound file extension .paf.exe.
Open Programs: Windows Rare Ideas PortableApps.com software
Name:ES
File Type:SageCRM Script File
Popularity:3
Category:executable
File Description:Script used by SageCRM, a Customer Relationship Management (CRM) solution for managing business processes; contains JavaScript-based code and eWare API calls; used to script or install UI customization changes in a SageCRM application.

ES files are typically named "COMPONENT.ES" and are saved in the "\CRM\\inf" directory along with the corresponding .ECF files.
Open Programs: Windows The Sage Group SageCRM
Name:BAT
File Type:DOS Batch File
Popularity:5
Category:executable
File Description:Contains a series of line commands that typically might be entered at the DOS command prompt; most commonly used to start programs and run maintenance utilities within Windows.

BAT files can be manually created and edited to automate tasks and perform repetitive operations; they can written with a basic text editor, such as Notepad, and saved with a ".bat" extension.

NOTE: You should not open unknown BAT files, as they may contain executable viruses or other malicious code.
Open Programs: Mac OS Parallels Desktop with Windows installed
Windows Runs itself
Edit with a text editor
Name:BIN
File Type:Unix Executable File
Popularity:3
Category:executable
File Description:Program, or compiled binary file, that can be run on a Unix operating system, such as Linux or FreeBSD; may be run from the command line by typing "[filename].bin," where [filename] is the name of the executable file.
Open Programs: Linux Runs itself

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