Found 16 records for the .M file extension name

There are 15 other file types using the M file extension:

m file icon.m - Macro Editor text

m file icon.m - Mathematica function, commands file

m file icon.m - MatLab function, commands, script file

m file icon.m - Mime: text/plain

m file icon.m - Mime: text/x-m

m file icon.m - Objective-C language source (gcc)

m file icon.m - Script file (Miranda IM language)

m file icon.m - Vertex data format

m file icon.m - Amiga E source module

m file icon.m - Cliq Accessories Datebook modification file

m file icon.m - Desktop Color Separation specification magenta layer

m file icon.m - Limbo interface declaration

m file icon.m - Maple common binary file

m file icon.m - Winamp3 uncompiled script

m file icon.m - Origin AdLib music format

file extension M - BRIEF macro module

File type specification:

Settings, options, themes or skins file type icon Settings, options, themes or skins file type

Extension icon: m file icon.M

File extension M description:

BRIEF (Basic Reconfigurable Interactive Editing Facility) macro module. Old file extension and not supported application.

Associated applications to file extension M:

BRIEF picture

BRIEF

Company / developer:
  Embarcadero Technologies, Inc.

BRIEF was a very popular programmer's text editor in the early 1980s. It was designed and developed by UnderWare Inc, a company founded in Providence Rhode Island by David Nanian and Michael Strickman and published by Solution Systems. UnderWare moved to Boston Massachusetts in 1985; in 1990 UnderWare sold BRIEF to Solution Systems who released version 3.1 but a year later sold the product to Borland. BRIEF was available for DOS and OS/2 and could run in a DOS console window under early versions of Microsoft Windows.

 

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