To open an .inf
file on a Mac, you typically need to use a text editor like TextEdit or a code editor like Visual Studio Code, as .inf
files are plain text files that contain configuration information. Right-click the file, select "Open With," and choose your preferred text editor. If you need to install drivers associated with the .inf
file, you may need to use a Windows environment, such as Boot Camp or a virtual machine, since .inf
files are primarily used by Windows.
an auto run inf on your mac*
A autorun.inf file is component of the Windows operating system and has no relevance on a Mac.
Drag and drop the ipa file into winzip... or you can open with iTunes (Mac & Windows)
Photoshop files use the extension .psd in Mac OS X.
windows setup information file, basically an ini that is used for different purposes
I would suggest typing in: start <nameofthefile>.INF and make sure that you have a program that is set up to defaultly open INF files.
A dmg file is an image file used by MAC OS. No program is needed, just click to open. unless your in windows
How to open a PBO file extension?
To view Windows Media Video (wmv) files using QuickTime on a Mac install the free WMV Player from Flip4Mac (See links below).
You can't open Mac on Android.
The .tpz file extension is used by several applications such as TreePad or as a font description for the Amazon Kindle. If the file is from TreePad there is a Mac/Java version (See links below) which may be of some use - depending on the contents of the file.
.inf file