Mac OS X Text Clipping Format
Apple
Text Files
mime-type/not-avalible
10/25/2021
There are times when you only need to display the contents of the TEXTCLIPPING file. In this case, it is enough that you use the so-called TEXTCLIPPING Viewer. Such a program allows us only to display the contents of the TEXTCLIPPING file. To view the content of the TEXTCLIPPING file you can use several options:
Our TEXTCLIPPING Viewer did not live up to what I expected? Choose something else For starters, we suggest installing software that supports TEXTCLIPPING files Here are some sample programs that can help you. By using the dedicated software you will have more options, e.g. editing the TEXTCLIPPING file or converting the TEXTCLIPPING file to a different file format.
First of all, you need to know that you need to install specific software that supports TEXTCLIPPING files on your computer. In this situation, unfortunately, you cannot see the TEXTCLIPPING file online. This solution is more problematic, but also allows for more processing options for the TEXTCLIPPING file. Meet a few applications designed to work with TEXTCLIPPING and go to the full list - TEXTCLIPPING File Opener
If you still cannot see the contents of the TEXTCLIPPING file, but also don't see the need to install dedicated software, then there are other solutions. A lot of file formats contain plain text data or packed data. In this case, you can try to open your TEXTCLIPPING file with the simplest text editor, for example with "Notepad". I can at least to some extent let you see the contents of the file with the extension TEXTCLIPPING.
The second way is to use a data archiving program. Open Winrar or Winzip and try to unpack your file. If the file is a data archive, you should see what individual files it consists of. If you don't know what type of TEXTCLIPPING file is, learn more about TEXTCLIPPING file extension.
Try one of the proposed solutions:
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