Category:File formats with a distinctive filename
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− | This category is for formats whose files usually have one standard filename, as opposed to just a standard filename extension. | + | This category is for formats whose files usually have one standard filename, as opposed to just a standard filename extension. Formats of this type are typically associated with applications that store all user data in a single file, or are used for configuration files, or per-directory information (caches, indexes, etc.). |
This category is not intended for applications and formats that use many distinctive filenames (e.g. [[Autotools]]). | This category is not intended for applications and formats that use many distinctive filenames (e.g. [[Autotools]]). |
Latest revision as of 20:43, 5 May 2016
This category is for formats whose files usually have one standard filename, as opposed to just a standard filename extension. Formats of this type are typically associated with applications that store all user data in a single file, or are used for configuration files, or per-directory information (caches, indexes, etc.).
This category is not intended for applications and formats that use many distinctive filenames (e.g. Autotools).
Pages in category "File formats with a distinctive filename"
The following 68 pages are in this category, out of 68 total.