by Flavia on March 3rd, 2005

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What is the ".me" file extension, and what software do I need to read it?

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  • by Jillifish on March 5th, 2005

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    The .me file extension usually refers to an ASCII file, and is typically used for "read me" files which look like "read.me". ASCII is the underlying text encoding for the alphabet, and it can be opened in anything that can handle text (word processors (MicrosoftWord, AppleWorks, etc), text handlers like Notepad, or in a terminal window if your machine support command line entry). Read me files are intentionally made to be opened anywhere on anything, so that the user can access the information with little or no problem.

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