Microsoft Reader eBook
File type: E-book file
Files with lit extension can be mainly found as older e-books in Microsoft Reader eBook format.
Found 6 different file type records with the same lit filename suffix.
File type category:
E-book file
Date updated: December 9, 2024
File extension lit is primarily associated with the Microsoft Reader and used for the default e-book format.
The lit file contains book saved in electronic document format. LIT eBook format is similar to CHM Microsoft compiled HTML format, but lit files can also be protected by digital rights management (DRM) features.
A lot of modern ebook readers or management software support *.lit e-books.
e-books can be converted to other formats, especially to some common formats such as ePUB or MOBI.
Calibre (Microsoft Windows)
Calibre for Mac (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)
Calibre for Linux (Linux/Unix)
Microsoft Reader (Microsoft Windows)
OpenBerg Lector (Microsoft Windows)
Calibre (Microsoft Windows)
Hamster Free eBook Converter (Microsoft Windows)
Convert LIT (Microsoft Windows)
Calibre for Mac (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)
Calibre for Linux (Linux/Unix)
Auto Kindle eBook Converter (Microsoft Windows)
ABC Amber LIT Converter (Microsoft Windows)
Calibre (Microsoft Windows)
File type category:
Program executable file
Date updated: May 9, 2019
The lit file extension is associated with the AMOS (Alpha Micro Operating System) operating system for AMOS/L computers developed by Alpha Microsystems.
The lit file stores program executable sequence that can be run on the AMOS.
File type category:
Source code and script file
Date updated: December 31, 2024
The lit file extension is related to the Lit, a high-level, general-purpose, highly-addictive programming language influenced by python and perl programming languages, developed by Michal Novotny.
The lit file stores source code written in Lit language.
Use any source code editor to view content of *.lit files.
Probably can be compiled to other formats.
Sublime Text (Microsoft Windows)
PSPad (Microsoft Windows)
NotePad++ text editor (Microsoft Windows)
Sublime Text for Mac (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)
Sublime Text for Linux (Linux/Unix)
Sublime Text (Microsoft Windows)
PSPad (Microsoft Windows)
NotePad++ text editor (Microsoft Windows)
Sublime Text for Mac (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)
Sublime Text for Linux (Linux/Unix)
Sublime Text (Microsoft Windows)
PSPad (Microsoft Windows)
NotePad++ text editor (Microsoft Windows)
Sublime Text for Mac (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)
Sublime Text for Linux (Linux/Unix)
File type category:
Source code and script file
Date updated: July 26, 2019
The lit file extension is mainly related to Haskell program language and used for its scrip files.
Haskell is an advanced purely-functional programming language. An open-source product of more than twenty years of cutting-edge research, it allows rapid development of robust, concise, correct software. With strong support for integration with other languages, built-in concurrency and parallelism, debuggers, profilers, rich libraries and an active community, Haskell makes it easier to produce flexible, maintainable, high-quality software.
You can work with these files using WinHugs.
Probably cannot be converted to anything else.
WinHugs (Microsoft Windows)
WinHugs (Microsoft Windows)
WinHugs (Microsoft Windows)
WinHugs (Microsoft Windows)
File type category:
Game file
Date updated: January 15, 2019
The lit file extension was also used for one of the game data files in old Quake first person shooting computer game for MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows.
These lit files did contain colored light data.
Probably not meant to be accessed by the user.
Probably cannot be converted to anything else.
Quake (Microsoft MS-DOS)
File type category:
Game file
Date updated: July 31, 2019
The lit file extension is associated with the Korean MMORPG (massively multiplayer online role-playing game) computer game for Microsoft Windows called ROSE Online.
The lit file used in ROSE contains light map data.
Probably not meant to be accessed by the user.
Probably cannot be converted to anything else.
ROSE Online (Microsoft Windows)