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Description
File Viewer allows you to view any file on your Mac. Simply drag and drop any file or folder onto the program window. File Viewer supports playback of many common audio and video formats, and can display many image, Web, and page layout file types. This utility also provides, text, hexadecimal, and icon views to help you inspect the contents of each file.
With File Viewer, you can identify unknown file types and locate programs that open them. The software is linked to the FileInfo.com database, the Central File Extensions Registry, which contains thousands of file extension entries. File Viewer matches each opened file to the FileInfo.com database and displays a list of corresponding file types.
Features:
- View any file on your Mac
- Display Native, Text, Hexadecimal, and Icon views for each file
- Search the contents of each file
- Identify unknown file types via the FileInfo.com database
Over 60 Supported File Types:
Audio
- AAC Audio File (*.aac)
- AC3 Audio File (*.ac3)
- AMR Audio File (*.amr)
- Audio File (*.au)
- AIFF Audio File (*.aif, *.aiff)
- Compressed AIFF Audio File (*.aifc)
- Core Audio File (*.caf, *.caff)
- Global System for Mobile Audio File (*.gsm)
- iTunes Ringtone File (*.m4r)
- Karaoke Audio File (*.kar)
- MIDI File (*.mid, *.midi)
- MP3 Audio File (*.mp3)
- MPEG-2 Audio File (*.mp2)
- MPEG-4 Audio Book File (*.m4b)
- MPEG-4 Audio File (*.m4a)
- Protected MPEG-4 Audio File (*.m4p)
- Wave Audio File (*.wav, *.wave)
Video
- 3GPP Multimedia File (*.3gp, *.3gpp, *.3gp2)
- 3GPP2 Multimedia File (*.3g2)
- AVI Video File† (*.avi)
- FLIC Animation (*.flc, *.fli, *.flic)
- iTunes Video File (*.m4v)
- MPEG Video (*.mpg, *.mpeg, *.mpe)
- MPEG-2 Video File (*.m2v, *.mp2v, *.mpg2)
- MPEG-4 Video File (*.mp4, *.mpg4)
- Quartz Composition (*.qtz)
- QuickTime Movie (*.mov, *.moov)
Page Layout
- Encapsulated PostScript† (*.eps, *.epsf)
- Microsoft Word Document† (*.doc)
- Microsoft Word Open XML Document† (*.docx)
- Portable Document Format (*.pdf)
- PostScript† (*.ps)
Image
- JPEG Image (*.jpg, *.jpeg, *.jpe)
- PNG Image (*.png)
- BMP Image (*.bmp)
- GIF Image (*.gif)
- TIFF Image (*.tif, *.tiff)
- JPEG 2000 Image (*.jp2, *.jpx, *.j2k)
- TARGA Image (*.tga)
- Mac OS X Icon File (*.icns)
- Windows Icon File (*.ico)
- Windows Cursor File (*.cur)
- Photoshop Document (*.psd)
- Adobe RAW (*.dng)
- Canon RAW 2 (*.cr2)
- Canon RAW (*.crw)
- Nikon RAW (*.nef)
- Minolta RAW (*.mrw)
- Sony RAW (*.arw)
- Olympus RAW (*.orf)
- OpenEXR (*.exr)
- QuickTime Image (*.qtif)
- Macintosh PICT Image (*.pct, *.pict)
- Silicon Graphics Image (*.sgi)
- MacPaint Image (*.mac)
Web
- HTML File (*.html, *.htm, *.xhtml)
- Safari Web Archive (*.webarchive)
Text
- Configuration File (*.cfg, *.conf, *.cnf, *.config)
- Plain Text (*.txt)
- Rich Text File (*.rtf)
- XML File (*.xml)
Operating System
- Mac OS X Alias (shortcut)
- Mac OS X Folder
- Mac OS X Package (*.app, *.bundle, etc.)
- Mac OS X Volume
Notes:
† AVI files: some codecs may not be supported
† EPS and PS files: single-page documents only supported
† DOC and DOCX files: text and basic formatting supported, not graphics
What's New
- Updated for Mavericks
- Added a preferences window with display options for the file info panel
- Added additional image metadata information
- Fixed some stability issues
*Note to upgrading users: The 1.4 release no longer supports the .SWF format.
er, excuse me my frank and bold bluntness, but.
it's (profanities censored) censurable nugatorius nonsense. there. i've said it
i've given it pretty much every file type known to mackintosh, plus one or two besides, and all it does is show its icon, occasionally wrong, and, sometimes, reams of hex rubbish which to us users is exactly the sort of thing we expected the app to translate! the only thing it does is reveal the files meta-info, which is already known
i guess if you're able to write an application such as this then chances are you're also savvy enough never to need it, which, by the same token, explains why you'd also not be bothered to test the thing afterward
'Open any file on your Mac with File Viewer'? codswallop. oh, and 'Sharpened' Productions? no
Kensington displaylink driver mac. UVviewsoft LogViewer is a viewer for text log files of unlimited size. Features include: Fast scrolling, eats low memory Supports any file size (4Gb and bigger) Multitabbed interface Log auto-refreshing 'Follow tail' mode Highlighting of lines matching a RegEx Support for lot of encodings: ANSI, OEM, UTF-8, Unicode LE/BE etc. Picgif 2 0 8.
It opened a RIS file
- Large text viewer was designed for viewing large text files (over gigabytes). It uses small amount of memory and you can view file before it's completely loaded. Also it can cut file into smaller parts so you can edit file separately.
- Open Large Text Files When opening large files with the standard file editor, your computer will likely freeze or say 'this file is too large for Notepad to open'. This web app will let you read large, giant, huge, monster, rebel text, xml or log files fast. This web app makes use of modern web standards to open files with Javascript only.
It instaled fine and opened a RIS file no questions asked both content and metadata visible. Straightforward drag and drop interface. Very happy with the result. Sorry to hear that the app couldn't open some file types for other reviewers but come on, its free try and if it works like in my case give it 5 stars and report the type of files. If it doesn't well you may have wasted 2 minutes of your life (that's how long it takes to download and get it running). It is not the end of the word and no need to badmouth the app, just report the kind of file it doesn't open. Then other users can make up their mind instead of being scared away. For the record I have no connection to this app or the people that make it and promote it. I just thought I should stand up for what helped me (for free) to do my job. Thanks File viewer and keep up the good work. Transmit 5 6 3 x 5.
Sweet little app
Very nice little app, all the better for being free.
Sometimes I need to view file contents that a normal text editor can't handle. I could use a hex editor but this gives me a few different options including attempting to view the file as it should be seen.
Ok, it crashed when closing so I sent a usual report to Apple but that could have been because I was viewing a large raw database file.
Information
OS X 10.6 or later, 64-bit processor
Supports
Family Sharing
Up to six family members will be able to use this app with Family Sharing enabled. Red giant universe 3 1 5th.
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