exe stands for Executable.
FYI...
com stands for command
bat stands for batch
Integrated Product Messages (IPM) format files.
With stand-alone computers, you have to manually transfer files to view it on another computer. If you have a file server though, everything is saved to the same place and any computer hooked up to it can open the files
.b is an extension for binary files mostly used by video game emulators... .b is also the extension for BASIC programming language source text files...
No. dll files are "Dynamic Link Libraries" and are used to store program code. They don't operate as stand alone programs but they are called by other programs.
Answer: PRF (Personnel Readiness File/Folder) files are used in technical application and are not likely to be accessed by your average PC user. In general, PRF files are Windows system files, although they have other technical applications as well.
MIME stands for Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions, which is a standard format for attaching non-text files, such as graphics and other files to a text base electronic mail message.
The TS3100 is a type of memory device made by IBM. It is used to back up files on a computer so they aren't lost if the computer crashes or the files are accidentally deleted.
AnswerZIP stands for, Zone Information Protocol, an application that allows compression of application files.
cURL - A Command line tool for getting or sending files using URL syntax
The X-Files episode 'Home' is the second episode of season four. It is a stand-alone episode that's not connected to The X-Files mythology, and is one of - if not the most - controversial episodes in the show's history as it deals with very disturbing subject matter.
It is important to know the meaning behind abbreviations especially when it comes to computers. MOOV stands for Apple Quicktime movie files.
Yes, setup files (Installers), can be one single file that installs a whole program.There are heaps of files like ZIP and RAR that can hold compressed files.Some games or programs may just be one stand-alone executable file (*.exe), and be able to store images, video and sound for use in the game.Basically the answer is yes, you can store files in files.