Common File Extensions

                               Common File Extensions



            Extension                                     Software

-A-

  • ACE - ACE  Archiver compression file.
  • AIF - Audio Interchange  File used with SGI and Macintosh applications.
  • ANI - Animated cursors used in Microsoft Windows.
  • API - Application Program Interface.
  • ARC - Compressed file format from an old program called ARC.
  • ARJ - Compressed file by the ARJ program from Robert Jung.
  • ART - Clipart.
  • ASC - ASCII text file.
  • ASM - Assembler  Code.
  • ASP - Microsoft Active Server Page.
  • AVI - Audio/Video interleaved used for windows based movies.
-B-
  • BAK - Backup Files.
  • BAS - Basic programming language source code.
  • BAT - MS-DOS batch file.
  • BFC - Briefcase document used in Windows.
  • BIN - Binary File.
  • BIN - MacBinary encoded files.
  • BMP - Bitmap format.
  • BUD - Backup disk for Quicken by Intuit.
  • BZ2 - Bzip2-compressed files.

-C-
  • C - C source file.
  • CAB - Microsoft cabinet file compressed for software (OS) distribution.
  • CAT - Security Catalog file.
  • CBL - Cobol code.
  • CBT - Computer based training.
  • CDA - Compact Disk Audio track.
  • CDT - Coraldraw Template file.
  • CFML - ColdFusion Markup Language.
  • CGI - Common Gateway Interface. Web based programs and scripts.
  • CHM - Compiled HTML help file used by Windows.
  • CLASS - Javascript Class file.
  • CLP - Windows Clipboard File.
  • CMD - Dos command file.
  • CMF - Corel Metafile.
  • COM - Command file.
  • CPL - Control panel item = The settings in Control Panels represent CPL files in the Windows/System folder.
  • CPP - C++ programming language source code.
  • CSS - Cascading Style Sheet. Creates a common style reference for a set of web pages.
  • CSV  - Comma Separated Values format.
  • CTY - Citydisk site from Fog Creek Software.
  • CWK - ClarisWorks/AppleWorks file.
  • CWS - AppleWorks template file.
  • CUR - Cursor in Microsoft Windows.

    -D-   
  • DAO - Registry Backup file for Windows registry.
  • DAT - Data file. Often viewable n a text editor.
  • DD - Compressed  Archive by Macintosh DiskDoubler.
  • DEB - Debian packages.
  • DEV - Device Driver.
  • DIC - Dictionary File.
  • DIR - Macromedia Director file.
  • DLL - Dynamic  Linked Library. Microsoft application file.
  • DOC -  Document format for Word Perfect and Microsoft Word.
  • DOT - Microsoft  Word Template.
  • DRV - Device Driver.
  • DS - TWAIN Data Source file.
  • DUN - Dial-up  networking configuration file.
  • DWG - Autocad drawing.
  • DXF - Autocad  drawing exchange format file.
  • DOCX  - Microsoft Word.
  • DAT - Video file.
 
  -E-
  • EMF - Enhanced Windows Metafile.
  • EML - Microsoft  Outlook e-mail file.
  • EPS - Encapsulated PostScript supported by most graphics programs.
  • EPS2 - Adobe PostScript Level II Encapsulated Postscript.
  • EVE - TTMaker Event Scheduling File.
  • EXE - DOS based  executable file which is also known as a program.


-F-
  • FFL - Microsoft Fast Find  file.
  • FFO - Microsoft Fast Find file.
  • FLA - Macromedia flash movie format.
  • FNT - Font file.
  • FSH - EA Sports Game Graphic Editor File.


-G-
  • GIF - Graphics Interchange Format that supports animation. Created by CompuServe and used primarily for web use.
  • GID - Windows global index. Contains the index information used by "Help" in Windows.
  • GRP - Microsoft Program  Manager Group.
  • GZ - Unix compressed file.


-H-
  • HEX - Macintosh binary hex(binhex) file.
  • HLP - Standard help file.
  • HT - HyperTerminal files.
  • HQX - Macintosh binary hex(binhex) file.
  • HTM - Hyper Text Markup. This markup language is used for web design.
  • HTML - Hyper Text Markup Language. This markup language us used for web design.

-I-

  • ICL - Icon Library  File.
  • ICM - Image Color Matching  profile.
  • ICO - Microsoft icon image.
  • INF - Information  file used in Windows.
  • INI - Initialization file used in Windows.
  • ISO - Image file to burn in ODD.

-J-
  • JAR - Java Archive. A compressed java file format.
  • JAVA - File containing Java source code.
  • JPEG - Compression scheme supported by most graphics programs and used predominantly for web use. Image/pictures.
  • JPG - More common  extension for  JPEG described above. Images.
  • JS - Javascript  file- A text file containing  Javascript programming code.
  • JSP - An HTML page that contains a link to a Java servlet.

-K-
  • KBM - Keyboard mapping  script for Reflection 4.0
  • KDC - Kodak Photo-Enhancer image.
  • KIZ - Kodak digital postcard.
  • KQP - Konica camera file.

-L-
  • LAB - Microsoft Excel mailing labels.
  • LG - OOTP Developments saved games.
  • LGO - Windows 9x startup logo.
  • LHZ - Compressed archive by the LHA program from Haruyasu Yashizaki.
  • LIT -  eBooks in Microsoft Reader format.
  • LNK - Windows 9x shortcut file.
  • LOG - Application log file.
  • LSP - Autocad(\visual) lisp program.


-M-
  • MAQ - Microsoft Access Query.
  • MAR - Microsoft Access Report.
  • MDB - Microsoft Access Database File.
  • MDL - Rose model file. Opens with Visual Modeler of Rational Rose.
  • MFM - MFWorks map file standard by Keigan Systems.
  • MHT - Microsoft single file web archive.
  • MID - MIDI music file.
  • MOD  - Microsoft Windows 9.x kernel module.
  • MOV - Quicktime movie.
  • MP3- MPEG Audio Layer 3.
  • MPEG- Animation Project File.
  • MPP- Microsoft Project File.
  • MSG- Microsoft Outlook message file.
  • MSG- Fidonet messages.
  • MSI- Software

-N-
  • NCF- Netware command File.
  • NDX- ArcView Fonts Index File  by ESRI
  • NFF- Haines Neutral File Foramat.
  • NFF- WorldToolkit Neutral File Format.
  • NITF- National Imagery Transmission Format.
  • NLM- Netware loadable Module.

-O-
  • O- Object file, used by linkers.
  • OBD- Microsoft Office Binder file. Ties Office docs together without having to load separate  programs.
  • OCX-  ActiveX Control: A component of the  Windows environment. 
  • OFT- Microsoft  Outlook template.
  • OGG- Ogg  Vorbis digitally encoded  music file.
  • OST- Microsoft Exchange/Outlook offline file.
  • ODT- Open Office.

-P-
  • PAK- WAD file that contains information about levels, settings, maps, etc for Quake and Doom.
  • PCL- Printer Control Language file. PCL is a Page Description Language developed by HP.
  • PCT- Macintosh drawing format.
  • PDF- Portable Document File by Adobe. Viewable in a web browser or with Adobe Acrobat.
  • PDF- Printer Description File. Provides printer support for certain applications.
  • PDR- Port driver for windows 95. It is actually a virtual device driver (vxd). 
  • PHP- Web page that contains a PHP script.
  • PHTML- Web page that contains a PHP script.
  • PIF- Program Information File.
  • PIF- Vector graphics GDF file (IBM Mainframe).
  • PIF- Macintosh Compressed archive.
  • PL- Perl source code file.
  • PM- Perl Module.
  • PM3- Pagemaker 3.0 document.
  • PM4- Pagemaker 4.0 document.
  • PM5- Pagemaker 5.0 document.
  • PM6- Pagemaker 6.0 document.
  • PNG- Portable Network Graphic file.
  • POL- System Policy file for Windows NT.
  • POT- Microsoft PowerPoint design template.
  • PPD- PostScript Printer.description file used in Macintosh and Windows operating systems to provide printer specific features to a driver.
  • PPK= Putty Private Key.
  • PPS- Microsoft PowerPoint slide show.
  • PPT- Microsoft PowerPoint presentation (default extension).
  • PRN- A pront file created as the result of "printing to file".
  • PS- PostScript file.
  • PSD- Native Adobe Photoshop format.
  • PSP= Paint Shop Pro image.
  • PST- Personal Folder File for Microsoft Outlook.
  • PUB- Microsoft Publisher document.
  • PWL- Windows Password list file.

-Q-

  • QBB- QuickBooks backup company file.
  • QBW- QuickBooks working company file.
  • QIF- Quicken Import file.
  • QXD- Quark Express file.

-R-

  • RAM- RealAudio Metafile.
  • RAR- RAR compressed archive created by Eugene Roshall.
  • RAW- Raw File Format.
  • RDO- Raster Document Object. Proprietary file type used on Xerox Digipath Scan and Makeready workstations.
  • REG- Registry file that contains registry settings.
  • RM- RealAudio video file.
  • RPM- RedHat Package Manager.
  • RSC- Standard resource file.
  • RTF- Rich Text Document.

-S-

  • SCR- Screen Saver file.
  • SEA- Self-extracting archive for Macintosh Stuffit files.
  • SGML- Standard Generalized Markup Language.
  • SH- Unix shell script.
  • SHTML- HTML file that supports Server Side Includes(SSI).
  • SIT- Compressed Macintosh Stuffit files.
  • SMD- SEGA mega drive ROM file.
  • SVG- Adobe scalable vector graphics file.
  • SWF- Shockwave Flash file by Macromedia.
  • SWP- DOS swap file.
  • SYS- Windows system file used for hardware configuration or drivers.

-T-

  • TAR- Unix Tape Archive.
  • TCW- TurboCAD Drawing file.
  • TGA- Targa bitmap.
  • TIFF- Tagged Image File Format. Universal graphics format supported by most graphics applications.
  • TMP= Windows temporary file.
  • TTF- True Type font.
  • TXT- Text Format.

-U- 

  • UDF- Uniqueness Definition File. Used for Windows unattended Installations.
  • UUE- UU-encoded file.

-V- 

  • VBS- Microsoft Visual Basic script file.
  • VBX- Microsoft Visual Basic Extension.
  • VM- Virtual Memory File.
  • VXD- Windows 9x  virtual device driver.

-W-

  • WAV- Waveform sound file.
  • WMF- Windows Metafile (Graphics format).
  • WMV- Audio file.
  • WRI- Write Document: This is equivalent to RTF, Rich Text Format, that enables saving text with formatting information.
  • WSZ- Winamp Skin.

-X-

  • XCF- The GIMP's native image format.
  • XIF- Wang imaging file. Wang Image Viewer comes with Windows 95/2000.
  • XIF- Xerox Image file (same as TIFF).
  • XIF- Image file extended by ScanSoft is similar to TIFF and is a Pagis application format.
  • XLS- Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet.
  • XLT- Microsoft Excel Template.
  • XML- Extensible markup language.
  • XSL- XML style sheet.

-Y-

  • YBK- Microsoft Encarta yearbook file.

-Z- 

  • ZIP- Compressed Zip archive.

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