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On a Windows machine, an application called "File explorer".
Sys files are files which are used by your OS, sometimes by system application.
You can delete it all, they are temporary files.
You can go to the site, Xbox-scene and get the application Qwix. Qwix can then be used to create xbe files.
Yes, on update user files are not effected (mostly). Applications (~/Applications or /Applications) files and user files (~/Library/Application Support) are kept in different locations. Most of the times only application files are updated and only developer decides what should happen with user files. If older user files are not compatible anymore and new version of application can't convert your user files to newer version, configuration files of that application will be damaged and removed. Application will start as first time and reconfiguring will be needed (if required at all). For instance Skype requires login information. Other files not related with application is touched.
Resx files are resource files. These files are used to specify specific culture for an application i.e. the language it can be displayed in. They hold files associated with the application for example - images, sound etc. They can be used to brand the applications specific to the customers. They are basically XML formatted files with key/value pairs. These keys can be directly referenced form the code.
The Dataviz Documents To Go application is used for many Microsoft programs such as Excel, Power Point and Word. The application automatically synchronizes documents in these files when changes are made.
Archiving Software is used to backup old e-mails or files that are not currently needed, but may be required in the future. Its main application is to act like a file cabinet for digital files.
IDX is a file type that is used by many programs as an â??indexâ??, which leads to a database file. Search for the application using the file on your computer. Uninstalling that application will erase those IDX files if you do not need it.
A default media player is the application that the user has chosen to be automatically used when they access media files.
They produce an application for the computer that is used for language recognition. It can be used to read, process, edit, and translate binary files.