.WEBLOC File Overview

File Extension: WEBLOC
File Type Description: Mac OS X Website Location
File Type Developer: Apple
Primary Associated Software: Microsoft Notepad
Primary Software Developer: Microsoft Corporation

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What is File Extension WEBLOC?

Mac OS X Website Location files are the most popular type of files to carry the WEBLOC file extension, originally developed by Opera Software for Opera. Annoymous user data statistics infer that WEBLOC files are most popular in United States and with those using Windows 10 devices. Google Chrome is their primary internet browser for the bulk of these users.


Top WEBLOC User Languages

Top WEBLOC File User Browsers

Desktop Friendly?

Yes

Mobile Friendly?

Yes

Most Popular WEBLOC File Countries

Top User Operating Systems

Windows 10 Windows 11 Windows 6 Windows 8.1

Associated Operating Systems

Windows
Mac
Linux
iOS
Android

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.DMX Valve Video Files Source Filmmaker Project File
.BIK RAD Game Tools Video Files Bink Video File
.PKG Apple Compressed Files Apple MacOS Installer Package
.OCX Microsoft Corporation Developer Files ActiveX Control
.CHG Quicken Data Files Quicken Online Data File
.NDF Microsoft Corporation Database Files SQL Server Secondary Database File
.TNEF Microsoft Corporation Uncommon Files Transport Neutral Encapsulation Format


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