File suffix name interpreter helps you identify the true face of the software

  
        

Occasionally, when a user encounters a file that cannot be opened, it is generally considered to be caused by a program that does not support the format in the system (the audio and video formats are mostly), and then it starts looking around for software that supports the format. That is trouble and waste time, today, I introduce a small software "file suffix name interpreter", I believe it will bring you a lot of convenience.

"File suffix name interpreter" is a green software, only 164KB in size. Simply enter the file extension you want to find, and you can quickly find out exactly what the file format means and which software supports it.

For example: When using Photoshop, users can see many unfamiliar file types in the file type list when saving files, but what do these file types represent? Many people don't know! But with the "file suffix name interpreter", you can easily get the meaning of these file formats. For example, if the author inputs "eps", the exact meaning of the format is automatically displayed in the input box.

Similarly, the "file suffix name interpreter" will also tell you which software to use to open these files.

In the future, even if you encounter a very strange file type, you only need to help the "file suffix name interpreter" to get the corresponding solution. Is it convenient?

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