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.PLAIN File Extension

A .PLAIN file is a Plain Text File, created by N/A.

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

What is a .PLAIN file?

A .PLAIN file is a type of file known as a Plain Text File. This means it is a text document that contains only basic text characters without any special formatting, images, or other types of rich content. The simplicity of plain text files makes them versatile for various uses. For example, they can be used to store documents in a simple text format, save copies of emails that were originally formatted in HTML, or keep records like receipts in a straightforward, easily accessible format.

You can open a .PLAIN file using a wide range of text editing software. Some of the most common programs include: - **Leafpad, gedit, KWrite, Geany**: These are popular text editors available on various Linux distributions. - **Microsoft Notepad and Microsoft WordPad**: These programs are included with Windows operating systems. Notepad offers basic text editing features, while WordPad provides some additional formatting capabilities. - **Apple TextEdit**: This is included with macOS and can handle both plain text and rich text documents. - **Microsoft Word 365 and Corel WordPerfect 2021**: These are more advanced word processing software options that support a wide range of formatting features but can also be used to open and edit plain text files. - **Helios TextPad, Notepad++, Notepad2**: These are third-party text editors that offer more features than the standard Notepad. - **Bare Bones BBEdit, MacroMates TextMate**: These are advanced text editors for macOS, known for their robust feature sets. - **Wondershare PDFelement**: While primarily a PDF tool, it can also be used to open and edit plain text files.

If you receive a .PLAIN file, you can easily open it with any of these programs. If you're using a Windows computer, you can use Notepad or WordPad, which come pre-installed. On a Mac, you can use TextEdit, which is also included with the operating system.

Additionally, if you prefer, you can rename the file extension from ".plain" to ".txt" to convert it into a standard text file, which might be more widely recognized by other software programs. This change does not alter the content of the file; it simply changes how the file is recognized by software programs.

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