Computer file extensions - #
Updated: 06/30/2019 by Computer Hope
Below is a listing of file extensions that begin with a number or another character that is not a letter. If you are looking for a file extension that starts with a different letter, click the corresponding beginning letter below.
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.$$$ | Temporary file. |
.$$A | OS/2 program file. |
.$$F | OS/2 database file. |
.$$S | OS/2 spreadsheet file. |
.$D$ | OS/2 planner file. |
.$DB | dBase IV temporary file. |
.$ED | Microsoft C temporary editor file. |
.$VM | Microsoft Windows temporary file for virtual managers. |
._DD | Norton Disk Doctor recovery file. |
._DM | Nuts n' Bolts disk minder recovery file. |
.--- | File used to backup of sys, ini, dat, and other important files from Windows 3.1. |
.075 | Ventura Publisher 75x75 dpi screen characters. |
.085 | Ventura Publisher 85x85 dpi screen characters. |
.091 | Ventura Publisher 91x91 dpi screen characters. |
.096 | Ventura Publisher 96x96 dpi screen characters. |
.0B | Pagemaker printer font LineDraw enhanced characters. |
.1ST | File used by some software manufacturers to represent a file that should be read first before starting the program. |
.2GR | File used in Windows 3.x to display the graphics on older 286 and 386 computers. |
.386 | Virtual machine support files for the 386 enhanced mode. |
.3DT | Topicscape database for 3D mind map or 3D concept map. |
.3G2 | See the 3gp definition. |
.3GP | See the 3gp definition. |
.3GR | File used in Windows 3.x to display the graphics on later 386, 486, and Pentium computers. |
.4SW | 4DOS swap file. |