![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Wolfram won’t just reveal the technical details of that file extension – like the developer and MIME type - but also generates a list of software programs that you may use to open that file on your computer. Go to Wolfram Alpha and just search for the file extension with the dot (or period) - see example. The first thing you are likely to do is “google” for the file extension but there is an easier open as well. Research Unknown File Extensions with Wolfram ![]() How do you then determine the associated application that is required to open a file when you don’t recognize the file type itself? However, you may sometimes come across files that either have unknown extensions or don’t have any extension at all. Extensions, or the characters that precede the last period in a file name, help you determine the type of a file (is it an image, a video or something else) and you immediately know which software program is required to preview that file. ![]()
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