.M File Open With

There are 5 File Types for .M - Objective-C Implementation File MATLAB Source Code File Mercury Source Code File Mathematica Input File PC-98 Game Music File

.M File Type - Objective-C Implementation File

In Windows .M File Open With

  • Richardson EditRocket
  • jEdit
  • gVim

In Mac .M File Open With

  • Apple Xcode
  • Bare Bones BBEdit
  • MacroMates TextMate
  • Richardson EditRocket
  • jEdit
  • MacVim
  • GNU Compiler Collection (GCC)

In Linux .M File Open With

  • Richardson EditRocket
  • jEdit
  • Vim
  • GNU Compiler Collection (GCC)

.M File Type - MATLAB Source Code File

In Windows .M File Open With

  • The MathWorks MATLAB
  • Notepad++

In Mac .M File Open With

  • The MathWorks MATLAB

In Linux .M File Open With

  • The MathWorks MATLAB

.M File Type - Mercury Source Code File

In Windows .M File Open With

  • winmercury
  • gVim
  • Microsoft Notepad
  • text editor

In Linux .M File Open With

  • Mercury Compiler
  • GNU Emacs
  • Beaver
  • Vim
  • text editor

.M File Type - Mathematica Input File

In Windows .M File Open With

  • Wolfram Research Mathematica
  • Microsoft Notepad
  • Notepad++
  • text editor

In Mac .M File Open With

  • Wolfram Research Mathematica
  • Apple TextEdit
  • text editor

In Linux .M File Open With

  • Wolfram Research Mathematica
  • gedit
  • Leafpad
  • text editor

.M File Type - PC-98 Game Music File

In Windows .M File Open With

  • FMPMD2000

Operating System (OS)

An operating system is the software that directly manages a system’s hardware and resources, like CPU, memory, and storage.

Mac

macOS is Apple's operating system for Macintosh computers. It offers a user-friendly interface, integration with Apple's ecosystem, and features like iCloud and Siri. It provides a stable and secure platform, empowering users with a range of built-in apps and a seamless experience across devices.

Windows

Windows also known as Microsoft Windows or Win is a graphical operating system developed and published by Microsoft. It provides a way to store files, run the software, connect to the Internet, and lots more.

Linux

Linux is an open-source, community-driven operating system (OS) that is built on the Unix foundation. It offers compatibility across various computer platforms, such as x86, ARM, and SPARC, and extends its support to computers, servers, mainframes, mobile devices, and embedded systems. With its widespread adoption, Linux has become one of the most extensively supported operating systems available.

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