Several different file formats work with Mac OS X Finder. Its task is to use various file-based processes, such as converting or opening and editing. Below is a list of file extensions that Mac OS X Finder supports. Mac OS X Finder is designed to work with the above file extensions, so if you want to work with them you should consider installing it on your system.
Files that work with Mac OS X Finder. Not all of these file formats will be editable with Mac OS X Finder. It can only be a configuration file, not editable. Click on a given file extension for additional information.
The most secure solution - the website of the creator of Mac OS X Finder. You will not always find direct links to the application there, but you will certainly get information about the most trusted sources for downloading the file indicated by the manufacturer. Downloading and installing Mac OS X Finder from untrusted sources may result in malware infecting your device.
Go to Mac OS X Finder developer website
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