What to do When T Files Won’t Open

Why won’t your T file open? You’ve tried double-clicking it, but it doesn’t come up, or you see an error message. So what do you do? This is a common issue with various file extensions because many extensions can be opened by multiple programs, and many programs can open a variety of extensions. It sounds confusing, but it's a lot easier to understand than you might think!

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Which program should you use?

Your computer may be trying to use the wrong program to open the T file, or it may not have a program installed that can open the file. There are a few different programs you can use to open T files, including Unknown Apple II File, TAR Tape Archive Without Compression, and Tads Source File software. Try downloading one or more of these from the manufacturer’s website to open your T file.

What type of file is it?

The file type is the key to opening T files. T files are usually considered Developer Files. You may already have a program on your computer that can open this type of file.

If the file type is unknown, you can find it in the file properties by following the steps below.

Computer Files
Windows:
  1. Right-click the file and click “Properties”.
  2. Look under “Type of File” for the file type.
Mac:
  1. Right-click the file and click “Properties".
  2. Look under “Kind” for the file type.

Who developed the software?

If you can’t find the right program to open your T file, a software developer might be able to help you. Contact the developer of one of the most common programs for T files from the list below.

Software Developer
Unknown Apple II File is developed by found on Golden Orchard Apple II CD Rom
TAR Tape Archive Without Compression is developed by Windows Programmer
Tads Source File is developed by Microsoft Developer
ReaGeniX Code Generator Tester Symbol Table is developed by Windows Software
Turing Programming Language File is developed by Holt Software Associates Inc.
Paradox Database File is developed by Windows Software
Notepad Text File is developed by Microsoft Corporation
terse Language Source Code is developed by JimNeiL
Timber Compiler Source Code is developed by Timber Development Team
IRIS Spreadsheet is developed by eurobraille

Why not try a universal file viewer?

A universal file viewer is a program that can open files with a wide range of extensions, depending on the file format. When you have T files you can’t open, a universal file viewer like File Magic (Download) can open it for you. Just remember that some files aren’t compatible with this type of program, and they will only open in binary format.


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