File extension encyclopedia @ file extension library
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For tech savvy users, they will probably know files with extensions such as .dmg, .dll, .dat, and .3gp are and what they are for. But on the other hand for the non tech savvy users, they are most likely clueless about them or these people might not even have a chance to come across any of these files. I suggest those and others that want to learn more about these extensions pay a visit to a site called file extension library which is an encyclopedia of the top 20 file extensions. Each file extension has its own sub page with its name as the first part of the URL (the link) such as the DOC files, notice the link is doc.file-extension-library.com? If you click on another extension, it will be [whatever-extension].file-extension-library.com which I find very neat and intuitive. Say if for example, I picked the file extension mp4, the page would be http://mp4.file-extension-library.com.
Sometimes your computer can be bogged down with orphaned files and/or drivers which greatly affect its performance and over time these files will accumute and may slow down the computer even more. Besides providing a detailed encyclopedia, file extension library also provides free scanning of your computer’s registry. It will perform deep scanning and “cleaning up”, if necessary, of your registry so that your computer can always stay “in shape”.
This entry was posted on Tuesday, October 21st, 2008 at 11:00 pm





