Thanks for straightening everything out for me!
// Tobias
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> This is a good start :
>
> http://directory.google.com/Top/Compute
This is a good start :
http://directory.google.com/Top/Computers/Data_Formats/
Regards,
Philip
On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, Tobias Talltorp wrote:
> > No. People use whatever file extensions they like.
>
> So, If I create a 3D-program, I could say that file extensions for this
> program will be .
Tobias Talltorp wrote:
> > No. People use whatever file extensions they like.
>
> So, If I create a 3D-program, I could say that file extensions for
> this program will be .pdf (not a prefered extension, but still)?
> Is it more a question of getting your file extension as widely used
> as possibl
> So, If I create a 3D-program, I could say that file extensions for this
> program will be .pdf (not a prefered extension, but still)?
> Is it more a question of getting your file extension as widely used as
> possible, so other companies dont bother using them, since most computers
> have them a
> No. People use whatever file extensions they like.
So, If I create a 3D-program, I could say that file extensions for this
program will be .pdf (not a prefered extension, but still)?
Is it more a question of getting your file extension as widely used as
possible, so other companies dont bother
Tobias Talltorp wrote:
> Do you know where I can find a list of all file extensions used
> today? Like:
> ..gif
> ..htm
> ..php
> ..doc
>
I don't think so.
> Is there an organisation, like ICANN, that decide who can use these
> file extensions and what you need to do to register one of your
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