There are several:
.sh .bin .deb .rpm .py...
Ubuntu uses many file formats, many of which are shared with Windows and Macintosh. The partition format the Ubuntu generally uses is an ext4 filesystem.
WAV is a file format. There is no difference between a WAV file on Ubuntu and a WAV file on Windows.
The program is saved in the Home directory, usually in the Downloads file.
A compatible file is a file name extension (or format) that a program can read.
Wordpad, Notepad, any equivalent text editing program.
yes. Aslong as you install the program needed to open that file format
with Reaktor 5 program
Grand chase is ran by a EXE which is executable format ubuntu does not run EXE format
on windows xp: in the file programs on the local disk
NO. The only program that can open a MSWMM (Microsoft Windows Movie Maker) file is the Windows Movie Maker program. A MSWMM file name extension means the file is still in project form. Until the MSWMM file is exported/published/finished in a Standard viewing format, it can't be read, edited, emailed, uploaded or burned to CD/DVD.
Ubuntu releases are versioned based on their release date in a generally 6-month cycle.The format is: YY.MM.By this format, Ubuntu 10.04 was released in April 2010.
A Conversion Program ?