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Understanding file extensions is crucial when dealing with different types of files. This article provides an overview of 63 commonly used file extensions, their purposes, the possible ways to open and use them, and some useful links for further information.

.jpeg or .jpg - Joint Photographic Experts Group

File type used by digital cameras and other image capturing devices; designed to compress images. It's also preferred for most images on the web. JPEG files can be opened with most image viewers including Paint and IrfanView. Perfect for graphic designers and photographers. Learn more at IrfanView

.png - Portable Network Graphics

These files are used for transferring images on the Internet. Unlike JPEGs, they support lossless compression. Open them with any image editor. Paint.NET is one good option.

.gif - Graphics Interchange Format

GIFs are largely used for small animations and low-resolution film clips. Again, they can be opened with any image viewer. GIFMaker offers a easy way to create your own GIFs.

.txt - Text

These files contain unformatted text and can be opened with any text editor, like Notepad or WordPad. For more advanced text editing, consider Notepad++.

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It's essential to understand how to handle different file formats to ensure the efficient manipulation and use of digital resources. Different applications and systems support different file formats, and knowing how to leverage that is key. Always remember to use the appropriate software or application when dealing with different file extensions, this ensures that not only are you able to open the file but you also have the right means to edit, modify, or convert it.

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