File Type of the Day
.PPSX
Microsoft PowerPoint Slide Show
A PPSX file is a slide show created by Microsoft PowerPoint or another presentation program, such as OpenOffice Impress or SoftOffice Presentations. It contains a finished collection of slides that are used for slide show playback.
.WEBM
WebM Video
A WEBM file is a video saved in the WebM format, an open, royalty-free format designed for sharing video on the web. WebM uses a container structure similar to the Matroska (.MKV) video format, which stores both audio and video data.
.ICO
Icon File
An ICO file contains an icon, which is typically used to represent a Windows program, file, or folder. It stores one or more images in various sizes so they can be appropriately scaled depending on their use.
Weekly Top Extensions
—.APKAndroid Package File —.EXEWindows Executable File —.ICSCalendar File —.CRYPT14WhatsApp Encrypted Database File —.JPGJPEG Image —.JSONJavaScript Object Notation File —.RPMSGOutlook Restricted Permission MessageUniversal File Viewers
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