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Found 198 file extension associations related to macOS and 162 file formats developed specifically for use with macOS.
Platform, operating system:Apple macOS / Mac OS X
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macOS (previously Mac OS X) is Unix-based desktop operating system for iMac, MacBook, MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, Mac Mini and Mac Pro computers, developed by Apple, Inc.
The first version of is called macOS Sierra and it is successor of OS X El Capitan. It is distributed as a free upgrade through Mac App Store.
Most applications for Macs are used by home and office users, students and creatives. However, more and more specilized engineering and scientific software are also available for macOS.
The information about older OS X system on File-extensions.org are available here.
new macOS Sierra features:
- Siri
- Photos
- Apple Pay
- iCloud Drive
- Picture in Picture
- Auto Unlock
- Universal Clipboard
- Apple File System
Compatible computers:
- Mac: late 2009 or newer
- MacBook/MacBook (Retina): late 2009 or newer
- MacBook Pro: mid-2010 or newer
- MacBook Air: late 2010 or newer
- Mac Mini: mid-2010 or newer
- Mac Pro: mid-2010 or newer
- iMac Pro: 2017 or never
Version history:
- macOS Sierra (10.12)
- macOS High Sierra (10.13)
- macOS Mojave (10.14)
- macOS Catalina (10.15)
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Create macOS Sierra USB bootable drive - Create USB macOS Sierra installation drive with createinstallmedia, Terminal, Finder and DiskMaker X applications.
macOS works with the following file extensions:
Note: You can click on any file extension link from the list below, to view its detailed information. The list of extensions used or otherwise associated with the application may not be complete, because many common file extensions on our website, such as jpg (pictures) or txt (text files), can be opened by a large number of applications, or are too general file format. However most, if not all directly associated file extensions should be listed with its appropriate program. Although its likely, that some file extensions may be missing from the list of associated file extensions with the application, yet they can be opened, be part of, or otherwise be associated with the program.
macOS default file extension associations
The most common file formats used with the specific file extensions
.app file extension is used for Mac application package or core system service
.cnf file extension is used for Network configuration data
.dmg file extension is used for Apple Mac disk image
.dump file extension is used for Dump data
.icns file extension is used for Apple icon graphic format
.kext file extension is used for Apple Mac kernel extension
.pkg file extension is used for Apple macOS (OS X) installer package
.plist file extension is used for Apple property XML list
.thm file extension is used for Thumbnail bitmap image
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Other file extensions or file formats developed for use with macOS
.*.3pm.8.abbu.abcdg.action.ad.afploc.apdisk.aplt.appdownload.appledouble.as.backupdb.baseconfig.bashrc.bash_history.bom.bootefisignature.bridgesupport.btree.bundle.ca.caction.cannedsearch.certsigningrequest.chm.clr.cmx.collection.command.common.component.components.contents.crash.csstore.ctfsys.dart.dbfseventsd.definition.dfont.dist.dmgpart.donotpresent.ds_store.dvdr.efi.efires.emlxpart.exec.failurerequests.fdrp.ffil.file.file.fileloc.fns.fpbf.framework.fs.fseventsd.fseventsd-uuid.ftploc.hang.help.icte.indexarrays.indexCompactDirectory.indexdirectory.indexpositions.indexpositiontable.inetloc.inprogress.inputplugin.inss.installhelper.internetconnect.itc.itc2.journal_info_block.keychain.keytab.localized.lock_sync.lproj.lrn.menu.metadata_never_index.mkext.mobilebackups.monitorpanel.mrf.newsloc.noindex.not_terminated.osax.osinstallmessages.osx.panic.pcs.pictclipping.pkinstallsandboxmanager.pref.prefpane.profile.qfilter.qlgenerator.qtz.rsrc.savedsearch.sb.scap.scbo.scptd.searchindexcache.seplugin.service.setup.shadowindexcompactdirectory.shadowIndexGroups.shadowIndexTermIds.shlb.shutdownstall.signed.slidesaver.smi.spotlight-v100.strings.stub.suit.supported.swidtag.sync.system.talf.TemporaryItems.term.terminal.textclipping.tool.trashes.udif.vncloc.vol.voprefs.wcap.webloc.wflow.work.workflow.xip.xpku._501
Common file extensions used by macOS
.aae.app.cnf.dmg.dump.icns.kext.pfx.pkg.pkg.plist.swp.thm.ttf.vcf
Other file extensions associated with macOS
.1.3.8.abcdp.applescript.bash_login.bash_logout.bash_profile.bsh.clipping.data.dimg.dock.font.mbox.mpkg.ndif.netboot.offsets.p10.p7c.p7r.pgn.purgeable.script editor.sh.sparsebundle.spx.symlink.zsh
File TypeAppleScript Script File
Developer | Apple |
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Category | Executable Files |
Format | Text |
What is an SCPT file?
An SCPT file is a compiled script created with Apple's Script Editor. It is written in AppleScript, an automation scripting language used by Mac computers. SCPT files may be written manually or generated by recording actions.
Completed AppleScripts can be compiled into executable programs or run within the Script Editor application.
AppleScript was introduced in 1993 when system 7.1.1 of the classic Mac OS was released. It is built into all versions of macOS (OS X) and is utilized by end-users primarily to control applications and access or modify data and documents on the OS. However, average macOS users will never see the SCPT file.
You can edit SCPT files with AppleScript, which is an editor packaged with macOS. The program comes with debugging capabilities and can handle other AppleScript files such as .APPLESCRIPT and .SCPTD.
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