Uživatelské rozhraní zdrojů Interface Builderu
Typ souboru: System file
Přípona souboru nib souvisí s Interface Builder vyvinutým společností Apple, Inc.
Nalezeno 3 různých typů souborů se stejnou příponou nib.
Kategorie typu souboru:
System file
Datum aktualizace: 22. července 2025
Přípona souboru nib souvisí s Apple Interface Builder. Interface Builder ukládá zdroje uživatelského rozhraní do souborů „nib“.
Soubory nib jsou staticky uloženou reprezentací sady objektů rozhraní používaných aplikací a jejich vztahů, které lze efektivně načíst do paměti podle potřeby, což zkracuje dobu vývoje a usnadňuje lokalizaci aplikace pro různé trhy.
Použijte Interface Builder pro práci se soubory *.nib.
Pravděpodobně nelze převést na nic jiného.
Interface Builder (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)
Xcode (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)
Interface Builder (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)
Xcode (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)
Interface Builder (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)
Xcode (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)
Interface Builder (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)
Xcode (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)
Kategorie typu souboru:
System file
Datum aktualizace: 24. ledna 2018
The nib file extension is used by Adobe AIR, a cross-platform runtime system developed by Adobe Systems
The nib file was found in MAC OS X (macOS) version of Adobe AIR.
Adobe AIR (Microsoft Windows)
Kategorie typu souboru:
Disk image (ISO) binary file
Datum aktualizace: 19. července 2018
The nib file extension is related to a special disk image used in old Apple computers. A "disk image" is typically a file containing every data byte on a diskette,i.e. Catalog tracks, files, DOS (if present) etc.. One kind of disk image, NIB, tries to preserve all disk information (e.g. sector headers, sync bytes, etc.).
Apple II emulators running on a PC, Mac, etc. treat disk image files like diskettes. Disk image files are also a handy way to archive Apple II disks on hard disk and to maintain wares on ftp and other download sites.
Some copy protected diskettes can be converted to another kind of disk image called "NIB". Saltine's Super Transcopy (SST) incorporates bit copy routines to attempt to produce a nibblized disk image of a 5.25" diskette.
On your Apple II, SST reads the disk bytes from half a disk and stores that data on a whole normal disk. Then it does the same for the second half. These two disks can be converted to .dsk disk images and moved to a PC or Mac. There, the .dsk images are merged into a NIB image using SST running on an emulator.
If successful, you have a .nib file which can be used like a diskette on popular Apple II emulators. (For one or two older emulators, .nib files are the only useable images.).
The standard length of a .nib file is 232,960 bytes-- much larger than a DSK. However, since .nib files include sector address header and other non-data 'embedded' diskette information, they can be used to image many protected disks.
Naturally, a .nib file preserves DOS 3.3 volume numbering. This allows programs which use volume numbers to identify their disks to run on emulators. Many disks with no copy protection are in .nib form instead of .dsk because the game, etc. which uses the disks needs to check volume numbering.
Use Apple2 Oasis to open *.nib disk image files.
Probably can be exported to other formats.
AppleWin (Microsoft Windows)
Apple2 Oasis (Microsoft Windows)
AppleWin (Microsoft Windows)
Apple2 Oasis (Microsoft Windows)