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.FOR File Extension

A .FOR file is a Fortran 77 Source File, created by N/A.

Open with Intel Composer XE (Discontinued). Available for Linux, Windows, and Mac.

What is a .FOR file?

The file extension .FOR is associated with a Fortran 77 Source File. Fortran 77, abbreviated as F77, is a version of the Fortran programming language that is specially designed for writing programs that perform scientific and numerical calculations. These source code files contain the actual code written in Fortran 77 language and can be created or modified using various software tools.

To work with .FOR files, you can use a simple text editor or an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) that supports Fortran 77. These tools often provide features like syntax highlighting, which makes it easier to read and write the code by visually distinguishing commands, variables, and other elements through different colors.

Here are some programs that can open .FOR files: 1. **Photran**: An IDE specifically designed for Fortran, offering advanced features like debugging and syntax highlighting for Fortran code. 2. **File Viewer Plus** (available from Microsoft Store): A versatile file viewer that can open a wide range of file types, including .FOR files, providing a simple way to view the contents. 3. **Apple Xcode**: Primarily used for developing applications for Apple's platforms, Xcode also supports Fortran files through additional tools or plugins. 4. **MacroMates TextMate**: A text editor for macOS that supports many programming languages, including Fortran, through syntax highlighting and other features. 5. **Intel Composer XE**: This was a comprehensive suite for development that included support for Fortran. However, it has been discontinued, meaning it's no longer updated or officially supported.

To open a .FOR file, you would typically choose one of these programs based on your operating system and specific needs, such as whether you're just viewing the file or planning to edit and compile Fortran code.

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