INI

ini icon

Text configuration data

File type: Configuration file

Files with ini file extension can be mainly found as configuration files from many applications written for Microsoft Windows, or even the operating system itself.

Found 3 different file type records with the same ini filename suffix.

What is ini file?

File type category:
Configuration file

Date updated: December 31, 2024

File extension ini is primarily used for configuration files in many Windows applications.

A typical .ini file contains set of parameters for the program to be used when its started. Probably short for initialize.

How to open ini file?

Use Notepad or any text/code editor to view and edit the *.ini files.

How to convert ini file?

You cannot convert *.ini configuration to anything else, however you may edit them using any text editor.

Suggested software to open ini file:

Associated software actions with the ini file

Software applications that can open ini files:

Microsoft Windows icon Microsoft Windows (Microsoft Windows)

UltraEdit icon UltraEdit (Microsoft Windows)

NotePad++ text editor icon NotePad++ text editor (Microsoft Windows)

Sublime Text icon Sublime Text (Microsoft Windows)

PSPad icon PSPad (Microsoft Windows)

GetDiz icon GetDiz (Microsoft Windows)

Microsoft Windows NotePad icon Microsoft Windows NotePad (Microsoft Windows)

Sublime Text for Mac icon Sublime Text for Mac (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)

Sublime Text for Linux icon Sublime Text for Linux (Linux/Unix)

gedit icon gedit (Linux/Unix)

Visual Studio Code icon Visual Studio Code (Multiplatform)

Software applications that can edit ini files:

UltraEdit icon UltraEdit (Microsoft Windows)

NotePad++ text editor icon NotePad++ text editor (Microsoft Windows)

Sublime Text icon Sublime Text (Microsoft Windows)

PSPad icon PSPad (Microsoft Windows)

GetDiz icon GetDiz (Microsoft Windows)

Microsoft Windows NotePad icon Microsoft Windows NotePad (Microsoft Windows)

Sublime Text for Mac icon Sublime Text for Mac (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)

Sublime Text for Linux icon Sublime Text for Linux (Linux/Unix)

gedit icon gedit (Linux/Unix)

Visual Studio Code icon Visual Studio Code (Multiplatform)

Software capable of saving ini files:

UltraEdit icon UltraEdit (Microsoft Windows)

NotePad++ text editor icon NotePad++ text editor (Microsoft Windows)

Sublime Text icon Sublime Text (Microsoft Windows)

PSPad icon PSPad (Microsoft Windows)

GetDiz icon GetDiz (Microsoft Windows)

Microsoft Windows NotePad icon Microsoft Windows NotePad (Microsoft Windows)

Sublime Text for Mac icon Sublime Text for Mac (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)

Sublime Text for Linux icon Sublime Text for Linux (Linux/Unix)

gedit icon gedit (Linux/Unix)

Visual Studio Code icon Visual Studio Code (Multiplatform)

Software apps that create ini files:

UltraEdit icon UltraEdit (Microsoft Windows)

NotePad++ text editor icon NotePad++ text editor (Microsoft Windows)

PSPad icon PSPad (Microsoft Windows)

Microsoft Windows NotePad icon Microsoft Windows NotePad (Microsoft Windows)

Visual Studio Code icon Visual Studio Code (Multiplatform)

Software apps that manage settings for ini files:

Microsoft Windows icon Microsoft Windows (Microsoft Windows)

no icon available ENVI (Microsoft Windows)

Finale icon Finale (Microsoft Windows)

Google Picasa album info

File type category:
Various data file

Date updated: September 21, 2017

The ini file extension is also used by Google Picasa, an image organizer and image viewer for organizing and editing digital photos.

The ini file used in Google Picasa contains album info.

As of Picasa for Windows version 71.18, all newly created *.ini files are named *.picasa.ini

How to open ini file?

The ini files are used for internal purposes of Google Picasa.

How to convert ini file?

Conversion to other formats is not possible.

Suggested software to open ini file:

Associated software actions with the ini file

Software applications that can open ini files:

Google Picasa icon Google Picasa (Microsoft Windows)

Google Picasa for Mac icon Google Picasa for Mac (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)

Google Picasa for Linux icon Google Picasa for Linux (Linux/Unix)

Software apps that create ini files:

Google Picasa icon Google Picasa (Microsoft Windows)

Google Picasa for Mac icon Google Picasa for Mac (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)

Google Picasa for Linux icon Google Picasa for Linux (Linux/Unix)

Simple Exchange Rate Information

File type category:
Document file

Date updated: November 21, 2018

The ini file extension is also used for files in Simple Exchange Rate Information (SERIFF) format.

SERIFF specifies a text-based file format for representing currency exchange rates.

SERIFF was designed to meet certain objectives using simple and established solutions.