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'''APP''' is an abbreviation for ]. The filename extension <tt>.app</tt> means application in ] (via ]), ], ], ], ] and ].
On the latter three systems, a <tt>.app</tt> file is actually a ] containing binaries and supporting files.<ref>, Mac OS X Reference Library, Apple Developer Center</ref>

==See also==
* ] (in ] and ])
* ]
* ], Symbian installation source for APP and other files
* ]
* ] (RUNZ).

== References ==
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