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Symbian application
Filename extension .app
Developed bySymbian Ltd.
Type of formatApplication
Contained bySymbian installation source (SIS)
StandardSymbian

APP is an abbreviation for application. The filename extension .app means application in Symbian OS, SkyOS, GNUstep and Mac OS X.

On the latter two systems, a .app file is actually a folder containing binaries and supporting files.

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