.UIL File Overview

File Extension: UIL
File Type Description: AIX User Interface Language
File Type Developer: IBM
Primary Associated Software: IBM AIX
Primary Software Developer: IBM

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What is File Extension UIL?

AIX User Interface Language files are the most popular type of files to carry the UIL file extension, originally developed by IBM for IBM AIX. Internal website statistics show that UIL files are most popular with users in United States and those running the Windows 10 operating system. A majority of people seeking info on UIL files are using the Google Chrome browser.


Associated Developers and Software

IBM AIX by IBM

Top UIL User Languages

Top UIL File User Browsers

Desktop Friendly?

Yes

Mobile Friendly?

Yes

Most Popular UIL File Countries

Top User Operating Systems

Windows 10 Windows 11 Windows 6 Windows 8.1

Associated Operating Systems

Unix

Other File Types Related to UIL Files

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.4 IBM Data Files IBM Voice Type Languages Scripts Data File
.I3C IBM Data Files IBM Voice Type Languages Newuser File
.STI Oracle Corporation Data Files StarOffice Presentation Template
.NRF The Neat Company Data Files Neat Document Folder File
.QMF IBM Database Files IBM Lotus Approach Database Query
.XPT Mozilla Plugin Files Mozilla Firefox Component
.P2C IBM Data Files IBM Voice Type Languages Newuser File
.WKE IBM Spreadsheet Files Lotus 1-2-3 Educational Version Worksheet
.TMD SoftMaker Software Text Files TextMaker Document


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