.KSH File Overview

File Extension: KSH
File Type Description: Unix Korn Shell Script
File Type Developer: AT&T Labs
Primary Associated Software: AbiWord
Primary Software Developer: Open Source

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What is File Extension KSH?

GNU Bash is the primary software program that utilizes the Unix Korn Shell Script file, originally developed by GNU Operating System. Commonly, Unix Korn Shell Script files are found on user computers from United States, and on PCs running the Windows 10 operating system. A high percentage of these users browse the web using Google Chrome.


Associated Developers and Software

GNU Bash by GNU Operating System
Notepad2 by Open Source
Apple Terminal by Apple
AbiWord by Open Source
Unix by AT&T Labs
KornShell by Open Source

Top KSH User Languages

Top KSH File User Browsers

Desktop Friendly?

Yes

Mobile Friendly?

Yes

Most Popular KSH File Countries

Top User Operating Systems

Windows 10 Windows 11 Windows 6 Windows 8.1

Associated Operating Systems

Windows
Mac
Linux
Unix

Other File Types Related to KSH Files

Extension File Type Developer File Category File Type Description
.FPP The Eclipse Foundation Developer Files Fortran Source Code
.KDS Knyzhov Dmitry Settings Files KD Player Skin File
.WDF Workshare Data Files Workshare Compare DeltaFile
.WMV Microsoft Corporation Video Files Windows Media Video File
.SPS IBM Data Files SPSS Program File
.EXAMPLE Open Source Settings Files Example Configuration File
.SVS Nintendo Game Files Game Boy Advance Saved State File
.MOOD Open Source Data Files Amarok Moodbar Data File
.TXTZ Open Source eBook Files Compressed eBook File
.Z2 Infocom Game Files Z-machine Z-code Version 2 File


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