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APP is an abbreviation for application. The filename extension .app means application in Windows (via AppWave), iOS, 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. On Windows, AppWave from Embarcadero supplies the support to run .app Windows binaries.
See also
- Application bundle (in Mac OS X and GNUstep)
- Mobile application development
- SIS (file format), Symbian installation source for APP and other files
- Symbian OS
- Symbian Ltd.
- Super OS#Software repository (RUNZ).
References
- About Bundles, Mac OS X Reference Library, Apple Developer Center
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