A SIT file is a compression file which is very much like the ZIP file. It was created by the Stuffit software application by Smith Micro and allows Mac users to compress a large number of files into a single file archive.
StuffIt Compressed Archive File
The file extension is the two, three, or more letter code that is after the period in a computer file name. It is used to "tell" the computer what type of file it is and what program on your computer will "open" or "run" it.
0023102
Computer aplications for Windows are in the .exe file format; for Mac there are in the .dmg file format.
An Ether-Type file in regards to computer networking is a file that is created to tell the user which protocol is in the payload of the Ethernet frame.
Unsupported file types are file extensions that Windows does not know what to do with. This means that there is no program installed on the computer associated with a particular file type. To open an unsupported file type you must first install the program that the file uses to work with it.
It refers to a type of compressed file, that has to be "unzipped" before it can be read.
You can't. At that point, it becomes an image, not a document.
Depends on what type of cell phone you have.
A .ctg file extension is a computer configuration file. You would need a special type of program or software to open or convert this type of file. To open a .cfg extension file, use a program called Free File Viewer.
Quick heal is a type of DNA scan on a computer file. This helps to remove issues and do a clean boot of the computer.
For one thing, the ability for you to sit at your computer and type that question to the world.
In order to open a DJVU file, you will need to double click on the files icon. From there, your computer will locate a program that can open this type of file.