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.GEM File Extension

A .GEM file is a Ventura Publisher Document, created by Ruby.

Open with RubyGems. Available for Linux, Windows, and Mac.

What is a .GEM file?

The file extension .GEM is associated with Ventura Publisher Document, but there seems to be a mix-up in the description provided. The description talks about a package related to Ruby programs and libraries, which is actually what a ".gem" file in the context of Ruby programming is about. Let's clarify both aspects: 1. **Ventura Publisher Document (.GEM)**: This type of .GEM file is used by Ventura Publisher, a desktop publishing program. It's not commonly used today, as the software has become less popular over time. These files would contain layout information, text, and images for publishing documents. Opening this type of .GEM file would require access to the Ventura Publisher software or a compatible program that can read its format.

2. **RubyGems Package (.gem)**: In the Ruby programming world, a ".gem" file is something entirely different. It is a package format for distributing programs and libraries written in Ruby. These packages are self-contained and can include code, documentation, and other resources needed for the Ruby programs to run. The ".gem" file can be installed using RubyGems, which is a package manager application that comes with Ruby. This tool helps manage the installation, removal, and management of Ruby gems.

To open a .gem file in the context of Ruby programming, you would use the RubyGems package manager. You can do this by running a command in your terminal or command prompt that tells RubyGems to install the gem. For example, the command might look something like `gem install my_gem`, where "my_gem" is the name of the .gem file you want to install.

In summary, understanding which type of .GEM file you're dealing with is crucial. If it's a Ventura Publisher Document, you'll need Ventura Publisher or a compatible program. If it's a RubyGems package, you'll use the RubyGems package manager included with Ruby to open or install it.

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