.BUNDLE File Overview

File Extension: BUNDLE
File Type Description: Mac OS X Application Bundle
File Type Developer: Apple
Primary Associated Software: macOS
Primary Software Developer: Apple

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What is File Extension BUNDLE?

Primarily, a BUNDLE file extension is a type of Mac OS X Application Bundle file developed for the macOS software program by Apple. User statistics infer that these BUNDLE files are popular with users from United States and most frequently found on the Windows 10 platform. Frequently these users are visiting our web site using Google Chrome.


Top BUNDLE User Languages

Top BUNDLE File User Browsers

Desktop Friendly?

Yes

Mobile Friendly?

Yes

Most Popular BUNDLE File Countries

Top User Operating Systems

Windows 10 Windows 11 Windows 6 Windows 8.1

Associated Operating Systems

Mac
Windows
Android
Playstation 3 System Software
Windows Phone

Other File Types Related to BUNDLE Files

Extension File Type Developer File Category File Type Description
.FOR MacroMates Developer Files Fortran 77 Source File
.PIQT Apple Data Files Apple QuickTime Still File
.KERNEL Apple Data Files Golden Orchard Apple II CD Rom File
.FPP The Eclipse Foundation Developer Files Fortran Source Code
.HINT Unknown Developer Data Files Unknown Apple II File. (found On Golden Orchard Apple II CD Rom)
.MOVIE Apple Video Files QuickTime Movie File
.CURVE Apple Data Files Golden Orchard Apple II CD Rom File
.IVS Thomas d'Otreppe de Bouvette Data Files Initialization Vector File
.CEL Affymetrix Data Files Affymetrix Probe Results File
.HIGH Apple Data Files Golden Orchard Apple II CD Rom File


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