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roff/troff unformatted manual page
File type: Document file
A t file extension is related to TROFF document processing system. A t file contains unformatted manual page.
Found 10 different file type records with the same t filename suffix.
File type category:
Document file
Date updated: March 16, 2017
Record marked as obsolete and not updated for a long time.
The t file extension is associated with a Unix document processing system called TROFF developed by AT&T Corporation.
The t file stores unformatted manual page created with TROFF.
MIME types:
application/x-troff
Use TROFF to open .t unformatted manual page files.
Software applications that handle other tasks involving t files:
Linux/Unix
File type category:
Database file
Date updated: May 29, 2019
The t file extension is also related to Paradox, a relational database management system sold by Corel Corporation. Paradox is part of some editions of Corel WordPerfect Office suite.
The t files were used in some very old version of Corel Paradox for databases.
Use Corel Paradox to open *.t database files.
Probably can be exported to other formats.
Software applications that can open t files:
Microsoft Windows
Software applications that can edit t files:
Microsoft Windows
Software capable of saving t files:
Microsoft Windows
Software apps that create t files:
Microsoft Windows
Software applications that handle other tasks involving t files:
Microsoft Windows
File type category:
Spreadsheet and workbook file
Date updated: June 28, 2019
Record marked as obsolete and not updated for a long time.
The t file extension is associated with the IRIS, a Braille computer portable device that is produced by a French Company Eurobraille.
The t file stores spreadsheet created in the IRIS.
Use IRIS to open *.t spreasheet files.
Probably can be exported to other formats.
File type category:
Text file
Date updated: December 31, 2024
Record marked as obsolete and not updated for a long time.
The t file extension is associated with the Microsoft Windows Notepad a easy text editing software distributed with the Microsoft Windows operating system.
The .t file stores saved text document. It is used in German version of Microsoft Windows.
Use Text editor or Word processor.
Plain text save in another format in Word processor or text editor.
Software applications that can open t files:
Microsoft Windows
Apple macOS / Mac OS X
Linux/Unix
Software applications that can edit t files:
Microsoft Windows
Apple macOS / Mac OS X
Linux/Unix
Software capable of saving t files:
Microsoft Windows
Apple macOS / Mac OS X
Linux/Unix
Software apps that create t files:
Microsoft Windows
Software apps that print t files:
Microsoft Windows
File type category:
Various data file
Date updated: November 19, 2018
The t file extension is associated with the Orgadata LogiKal, a CAD application that allows users to modeling modern plastic windows.
The t file stores various data for internal purposes of the Orgadata LogiKal.
Probably not meant to be accessed by the user.
Probably cannot be converted to anything else.
Software applications that handle other tasks involving t files:
Microsoft Windows
File type category:
Various data file
Date updated: March 18, 2013
The T file extension is associated with the ReaGeniX a development environment for embedded and real-time software development. The .t file stores tester symbol table for code generator integrated in the ReaGeniX.
Software applications that handle other tasks involving t files:
Microsoft Windows
File type category:
Source code and script file
Date updated: June 21, 2019
The t file extension is associated with the TADS, a set of programming tools for Microsoft Windows a specially designed for writing adventure games.
The t file stores source code of programed application.
Use Tads to open *.t source files.
Probably can be compiled to other formats.
Software applications that can open t files:
Microsoft Windows
Software applications that can edit t files:
Microsoft Windows
Software capable of saving t files:
Microsoft Windows
Software apps that create t files:
Microsoft Windows
Software applications that handle other tasks involving t files:
Microsoft Windows
File type category:
Archive and compressed file
Date updated: July 19, 2025
The t file extension is associated with the TAR Tape Archive software.
The t file contains multiple files stored as one archive; created with the Unix tar program; TAR files are not automatically compressed, so they are often compressed with Gnu Zip. Archive with .t file extension is not compressed.
Use any compression software very often supported archive format.
Use any compression software to repack TAR archive in another compression format.
File type category:
Source code and script file
Date updated: March 18, 2013
The T file extension is related to Timber, a general programming language specifically aimed at the construction of complex event-driven systems. It allows programs to be conveniently structured in terms of objects and reactions, and the real-time behavior of reactions can furthermore be precisely controlled via platform-independent timing constraints. This property makes Timber particularly suited to both the specification and the implementation of real-time embedded systems.
A *.t file contains compiled source code written in Timber.
*.t files can probably be viewed and edited in any text editor.
File type category:
Source code and script file
Date updated: December 19, 2018
Record marked as obsolete and not updated for a long time.
The t file extension is associated with the Turing a Pascal-like programming language named after British computer scientist Alan Turing.
Developed in 1982 by Ric Holt and James Cordy, then of University of Toronto, Canada.
Turing is a descendant of Euclid, Pascal and SP/k that features a clean syntax and precise machine-independent semantics.
Turing is used primarily as a teaching language at the high school and university level.
In November 2007, Turing, which was previously a commercialized programming language, became freeware.
Use compatible tools to work with *.t files.
Possibly can be compiled to other formats.