File extensions are critical aspects of file systems and computer software, as they define the data type and the applications which can open them. They are usually denoted by the three or more letters following the dot in the file name. This article is intended as a guide to file extensions, focusing on three specific types: .DOC, .JPEG, and .EXE.
The .DOC files are primarily associated with Microsoft Word, although other word processors, such as OpenOffice Writer or Google Docs, can also open these files. To use .DOC files, Microsoft Word is the primary tool. However, there are other alternatives like WPS Office and OpenOffice Writer.
The .JPEG (or .JPG) extension is commonly used for images. Many software programs can open and edit .JPEG files including Adobe Photoshop, GIMP, and standard photo viewers included with most operating systems like Windows Picture and Fax Viewer and Preview on macOS.
Last but not least, .EXE files, short for executable. This extension is strictly tied to the Microsoft Windows operating system. It denotes an application that can be executed or run as a program on the computer. It cannot be opened or used in any other manner. Standard security procedures should be followed when executing an .EXE file given their potential for carrying and transmitting malicious software or viruses.
In conclusion, understanding file extensions and the appropriate programs needed to open them can help streamline your digital experience. Whether you're dealing with .doc word files, .jpeg images or .exe executable files, knowing the right application to use makes accessing, editing, or running these files far simpler and safer.
If you downloaded a 139 file on Android device you can open it by following steps below:
To open 139 File on iOS device follow steps below:
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