Category:Computer file formats
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A computer file format is a particular way to encode information for storage on a computer. Some computer file formats are open standards, or even open formats. See also: Alphabetical list of file extensions.
Subcategories
This category has the following 33 subcategories, out of 33 total.
- Lists of file formats (12 P)
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- Bibliography file formats (22 P)
- Binary-to-text encoding formats (19 P)
- Biological sequence format (14 P)
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- Chemical file formats (17 P)
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- Debugging data formats (4 P)
- Dictionary formats (2 P)
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- Email storage formats (5 P)
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- Font formats (27 P)
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- Graph description languages (11 P)
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- Log file formats (7 P)
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- Open file formats (9 P)
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- PDF standards (5 P)
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- Subtitle file formats (16 P)
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Pages in category "Computer file formats"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 328 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- CAEX
- CDXL
- CGNS
- Java class file
- Clinical Document Architecture
- CloneCD Control File
- CMD file (CP/M)
- COCOA (digital humanities)
- COM Structured Storage
- Common Power Format
- Compound Document Format
- Compound File Binary Format
- Computable Document Format
- Comtrade
- Consegi declaration
- Consolidated Clinical Document Architecture
- Container format
- Context management
- Continuity of Care Document
- Crystallographic Information File
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- .m2ts
- Macromolecular Crystallographic Information File
- Management Information Format
- Manifest file
- Matching wildcards
- Material Exchange Format
- Matrix Market exchange formats
- MBWF
- MeCard (QR code)
- Media Descriptor File
- Metafile
- Metro 2 format
- Microsoft Office XML formats
- MIDI Show Control
- MIDI tuning standard
- Mobile 3D Graphics API
- Mobipocket
- MOI (file format)
- Mork (file format)
- Moving Picture Experts Group
- MPEG media transport
- MPEG-4 Part 11
- MPP (file format)
- MPS (format)
- MPX Microsoft Project Exchange File Format
- MRC (file format)
- MT9
- .mts
- Multimedia Container Format
- Multiscale Electrophysiology Format
- MusicDNA (file format)