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

App may also refer to a lightweight application, tailored to a device's form factor and input-output interfaces (key pad, touch pad, remote control, display, etc). Devices may include such things as a mobile phone, a TV set, a cable or satellite receiver, a tablet PC, a printer - any device whose features can be extended through software.

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  1. About Bundles, Mac OS X Reference Library, Apple Developer Center


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