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by duolefuluatulau 2021. 4. 30.

From the pop-up menu, choose an application that Mac OS X believes will open this document type. (Optional) If you click the Change All button at the bottom of the Open With pane, you make Pixelmator the new default application for all.tif files that would otherwise be opened in Preview. Changing the default applications that opens when opening a file in Mac OS X is a definite must know, and can save you time as well as a headache. Maybe you’ve downloaded a new app that you want to set as the default, or opening a picture could default to an app that takes a long time to load, such as Photoshop.

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Is there a way to set a .jar application as the default program to open .blah files on Mac OSX? I know how to set a .app as a default application, but the .app is the only file type not grayed out when you go to choose an application as a default.

What should I do about it?

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As discussed in Java Deployment Options for Mac OS X, you can create a Mac OS X Application Bundle that 'can associate specific document types with your application. This lets users launch your application by double-clicking a document created by your application.' See also more About Info.plist Keys.

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Launch the Jar using Java Web Start. The launch file provides the ability to set-up a file/content-type association. Here is a demo. of the file services that..

..prompts the user to associate file extension .zzz (simply a file type unlikely to clash with existing file associations) of content type text/sleepytime. ..

To do that at run-time in a JWS app., look to the IntegrationService introduced in 1.6.0_18+.

JWS is designed to work on OS X (and Windows & *nix).

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Introduction to OS X

Mac OS X is Unix-based operating system for Apple Mac computers released in 2000. The latest version codenamed El Capitan were introduced in 2015 (version 10.11).

Mac OS X supports both PowerPC and Intel-based versions of Mac computers, but PowerPC only up to version 10.5.
Mac OS X also contains core basic applications for everyday use, such as Finder, Safari, QuickTime, iTunes, iMessage, Mail, Contacts, Calendar, TextEdit, Preview, iBooks, Photos and many more.

Mac OS X official releases up to 2016:

Kodiak

The first version Mac OS X Public Beta codenamed Kodiak was released on 13th September 2000, where was introduced new Mac OS X graphical user interface Aqua GUI with anti-aliasing technology and drop shadows.

Cheetah, Puma and Jaguar

Mac OS X versions 10.0, 10.1 and 10.2 (Cheetah, Puma and Jaguar) were released to fix errors and add new features to core of operating system.

Panther

In Mac OS X 10.3 Panther was introduced Exposé window manager, FileVault, Safari web browser and iChat AV.

Tiger

Mac OS X 10.4. Tiger was the first version that supports new Intel-based Mac computers. Tiger introduced Spotlight, Dashboard, Smart Folders and updated other Mac core applications such as QuickTime or Safari.

Leopard

Apple announced about 300 new features for Mac OS X 10.5. Leopard. It was a largest update of Mac OS X. Leopard has updated Finder, Time Machine, Spaces and pre-installed Boot Camp. Leopard supports both PowerPC and Intel based Mac computers.

Snow Leopard

In 2009 Apple introduced the Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard that is only for Intel-based Mac computers. Mac OS X core applications were rewritten in native Cocoa API to take advantage of the new technologies introduced in Snow Leopard. Snow Leopard also supports 64-bit technology capable of supporting greater amounts of RAM. For QuickTime Pro users was introduced new QuickTime X.

Lion

Mac OS X 10.7. codenamed Lion was released on July 20, 2011. Lion has about 250 new features. It introduces new applications such as Launchpad, Mission Control and FaceTime. In the first day of Lion release more than on million copies were downloaded from Mac App Store.

Mountain Lion

The Mac OS X 10.8. Mountain Lion was released on July 25, 2012. It brings better iCloud integration, iMessage support, new notification center, Facebook and Twitter integration and over 200 new improvements. It is available to purchase and download on Mac App Store.

Mavericks

With more than 200 new features, OS X Mavericks brings Maps and iBooks to the Mac, introduces Finder Tabs and Tags, enhances multidisplay support, and includes an all-new version of Safari.

Yosemite

Released in October 16, 2014 and adds a flatter visual appearance with blurred translucency effects, AirDrop, JavaScript for Automation, Family Sharing, Handoff, iCloud Drive, Instant Hotspot, Notification Center widgets, Screen sharing, SMB 3 encryption, SMS sending and phone calls etc.

El Capitan

Released in September 30, 2015 includes features to improve the security, performance, design and usability of OS X.

OS X operating system was replaced by new macOS in 2016. Information about new macOS are available here.

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Mac OS X works with the following file extensions:

Note: You can click on any file extension link from the list below, to view its detailed information. The list of extensions used or otherwise associated with the application may not be complete, because many common file extensions on our website, such as jpg (pictures) or txt (text files), can be opened by a large number of applications, or are too general file format. However most, if not all directly associated file extensions should be listed with its appropriate program. Although its likely, that some file extensions may be missing from the list of associated file extensions with the application, yet they can be opened, be part of, or otherwise be associated with the program.

Mac OS X default file extension associations

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The most common file formats used with the specific file extensions

.app file extension is used for Mac application package or core system service

.cnf file extension is used for Network configuration data

.dmg file extension is used for Apple Mac disk image

.icns file extension is used for Apple icon graphic format

Mac Default Apps

.kext file extension is used for Apple Mac kernel extension

.pkg file extension is used for Apple macOS (OS X) installer package

.plist file extension is used for Apple property XML list

.thm file extension is used for Thumbnail bitmap image

Other file extensions or file formats developed for use with Mac OS X

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Common file extensions used by Mac OS X

.aae.app.bin.cnf.dmg.dump.icns.iso.kext.otf.pdf.pfx.pkg.pkg.plist.plugin.scpt.snd.swp.thm.ttc.ttf.vcf

Other file extensions associated with Mac OS X

.1.3.3dmf.8.abcdp.afpp.applescript.bashrc.bash_login.bash_logout.bash_profile.bsh.clipping.data.dimg.dock.eset.exec.file.font.fs.fseventsd-uuid.img.keytab.mbox.mpkg.ndif.netboot.offsets.p10.p7b.p7c.p7r.pbproj.pgn.project.purgeable.scr.script editor.sh.smi.sparsebundle.symlink.t2.textmate_init.zsh

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