.CRASH File Overview

File Extension: CRASH
File Type Description: Mac OS X Crash Log File
File Type Developer: Apple
Primary Associated Software: Apple TextEdit
Primary Software Developer: Apple

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What is File Extension CRASH?

CRASH files are a type of Mac OS X Crash Log File developed for Steam by Valve. According to our internal data, Mac OS X Crash Log File files are most popular with users in United States, with a majority of them running Windows 10. Statisically, these users are most likely running the Google Chrome internet browser.


Associated Developers and Software

Apple TextEdit by Apple
Apple OS X by Apple
Steam by Valve

Top CRASH User Languages

Top CRASH File User Browsers

Desktop Friendly?

Yes

Mobile Friendly?

Yes

Most Popular CRASH File Countries

Top User Operating Systems

Windows 10 Windows 11 Windows 6 Windows 8.1

Associated Operating Systems

Mac
Windows
Linux

Other File Types Related to CRASH Files

Extension File Type Developer File Category File Type Description
.ASC Symantec Corporation Encoded Files PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) ASCII Armored File
.TITLE Unknown Developer Data Files Unknown Apple II File. (found On Golden Orchard Apple II CD Rom)
.MM Kodak Data Files Kodak EasyShare Thumbnail Cache File
.TABLE1 Apple Data Files Golden Orchard Apple II CD Rom File
.CAFF Apple Audio Files Core Audio File
.ALDRIN Apple Data Files Golden Orchard Apple II CD Rom File
.P10 Open Source Uncommon Files Certificate Request File
.DRIVERS Apple Data Files Golden Orchard Apple II CD Rom File
.TUR Holt Software Developer Files Turing Program Source File
.1991 Apple Data Files Golden Orchard Apple II CD Rom File


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