.txt is not a compressed file.
.txt is not a compressed file.
It is a tar file file compressed using BZIP. "Bzipped-tar-file"
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A .tbz file is a tar file that has been compressed using bzip
You can identify it easily in two ways. 1. By its icon, It is a folder up on its side that has a zip through it. 2. By its file extension. Although sometimes these are not always visible, the extension for the average compressed file is .zip . You could also identify if it a compressed file if it says compressed zip folder in grey writing under the file name.
A compressed folder can have many extensions. The usual windows extension is .zip. But .7z (for 7zip) and .rar can also be used.
An image file type that has already been compressed is a jpeg.
It varies by the extension. A compressed file ends in an underscore _ A hidden file ends with a dollar sign $ A regular extension usually ends in a letter (.exe, .zip, .rar, .txt, etc)
There are both compressed and uncompressed SWF files. The header of the compressed ones starts with "CWS" and uncompressed starts with "FWS".
The file extension tells about the type of file, with the extension three letters. For Eg:- *.txt -- text file *.exe-- executable file
A file name is what a file is called. A file extension defines what type of file it is. (Text file, HTML file, executable, etc.)
An .fsg file is the extension used by IBM Voice Type. An old file extension, not supported yet.