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How to Search the Mac App Store for Apps to Open a Specific File Extension

How to Search the Mac App Store for Apps to Open a Specific File Extension

Posted January 10, 2011 at 1:42pm by iClarified
These are instructions on how to search the Mac App Store for applications that can open a specific file extension.

Step One
Launch the Mac App Store by clicking its icon in your dock. If you do not have the Mac App Store installed then you will need to upgrade your OS to Snow Leopard 10.6.6.
How to Search the Mac App Store for Apps to Open a Specific File Extension

Step Two
In the search field at the top right of the window input extension: followed by the file extension you would like to search for and press Enter. ie. "extension:psd"
How to Search the Mac App Store for Apps to Open a Specific File Extension


Step Three
iTunes will now display a list of applications that are capable of opening that extension.
How to Search the Mac App Store for Apps to Open a Specific File Extension

[via LifeHacker]


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Grootmeester
Grootmeester - January 10, 2011 at 1:49pm
Yes they found out because when you doubleclick an unknown file it asks you to search for an program in the App store, and when you do this than it will searchs at Extension:'x' Nothing special
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