Found 19 records for the .APP file extension name
There are 18 other file types using the APP file extension:
.app - IBM Lotus Symphony add-in application
.app - Generated application or active document
.app - dBase application generator object
.app - DR-DOS executable application
.app - FoxPro generated application
.app - MAC application package file
.app - Alphacam punch post file
.app - ArcPad project file
.app - Psion OVAL file
.app - Timex Data Link USB application
.app - Clarion for Windows application
.app - Cybiko computer application file
.app - Team Developer normal mode application file
.app - OrbWorks PocketC CE application
.app - Symbian OS application
.app - Until application
.app - Video CD on CD-i application
.app - VTech Helio application
file extension APP - CA Visual Objects platform for developer (CAVO) project file
File extension APP description:
File extension is used by CA Visual Objects.
Associated applications to file extension APP:
Company / developer:
Computer Associates International, Inc.
Visual Objects
Visual Objects is a fully object-oriented application development system that allows you to quickly and easily create sophisticated applications that run under Microsoft Windows and Windows NT. Its power and flexibility offer new opportunities and technology to application developers of all levels and backgrounds.
Visual Objects gives you the power to create high-performance, mission-critical, cutting-edge applications and components that deliver everything Windows users have come to expect, including:
- Multiple document interfaces (MDI), with no constraints on simultaneously opening several documents (such as databases or text files) or the same document in several different windows
- Event-driven operation, with no limitations on user flexibility and control
- Top-flight graphical appearance (including support for Windows common controls, OCX controls, and OLE 2.0) and full-fledged annotation, prompting, and help
- Support for Windows conventions and subsystems, such as the Clipboard, drag-and-drop editing, and help
All of this is achieved by bringing together the worlds of object-oriented programming (OOP), graphical user interfaces (GUIs), visual design tools, and traditional business languages— all in a single, integrated desktop.


