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2 files use the extension of CONF

.CONF

Generic Configuration File

Classification:settings file
Plain text configuration file used by various programs; may contain software parameters, user preferences, and other settings; typically is sectioned and marked up with application-specific keywords and values.

instruction:

An example of a program that uses CONF files is Subversion, a version control system used by software developers. NOTE: CONF files are similar to .CONFIG files.

CONF(Generic Configuration File) related software:

Windows

6 software

Mac

3 software

Linux

4 software

Android

1 software

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.CONF

Unix Configuration File

Classification:settings file
A CONF file is a configuration or "config" file used on Unix and Linux based systems. It stores settings used to configure system processes and applications. CONF files are similar to .CFG files found on Windows and Macintosh systems.

instruction:

Most users will not come across a CONF file unless they are looking to modify specific settings. If you need to open a CONF file, you can use TextMate in macOS or GNU Emacs in Linux. Some examples of configuration files include rc.conf for the system startup, syslog.conf for system logging, smb.conf for the Samba server, and httpd.conf for the Apache Web server.

CONF(Unix Configuration File) related software:

Mac

4 software

Linux

1 software

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