![]() ![]() BKF (.bkf) - Microsoft backup created by NTBackup.c.bjsn - Used to store The Escapists saves on Android.BIN - compressed archive, can be read and used by CD-ROMs and Java, extractable by 7-zip and WINRAR.big - Special file compression format used by Electronic Arts to compress the data for many of EA’s games.BA - Scifer Archive (.ba), Scifer External Archive Type.ASS (also SAS) - a subtitles file created by Aegisub, a video typesetting application (also a Halo game engine file).ARC - Nintendo U8 Archive (mostly Yaz0 compressed).APPX - Microsoft Application Package (.appx).APK - Android package: Applications installable on Android package format of the Alpine Linux distribution.?Q? - files that are compressed, often by the SQ program. While MS-DOS and NT always see the final period in a filename as an extension, in UNIX-like systems, the final period doesn’t necessarily mean the text afterward is the extension. Some filenames are given extensions longer than three characters. Examples of operating systems that do not impose this limit include Unix-like systems, and Microsoft Windows NT, 95, 98, and ME which have no three character limit on extensions for 32-bit or 64-bit applications on file systems other than pre-Windows 95 and Windows NT 3.5 versions of the FAT file system. Many operating systems do not limit filenames to one extension shorter than 4 characters, as was common with some operating systems that supported the File Allocation Table (FAT) file system. Filename extensions are usually noted in parentheses if they differ from the file format name or abbreviation. This is a list of file formats used by computers, organized by type. ![]()
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