The file extension 4 is associated with multiple programs and applications and various file types. The programs and applications include GNU, IBM ViaVoice, and Salt Lake City Games. File extension 4 contains data and information related to the program that created the file.
If the file extension 4 is related to GNU, it is a document file type that contains log data which is used by GNU Screen. GNU Screen is an application used with the Linux operating system that provides a way for a Linux physical terminal to handle multiple processes. The application contains a buffer that allows the end user to navigate text across multiple windows each of which has a single shell in it.
4 files that are associated with IBM are a data file type that contains language scripts used with the IBM Embedded ViaVoice application. ViaVoice is speech recognition software by IBM which is used with mobile devices and automobile components to provide access to specific information through spoken words.
If the file extension 4 is created with Salt Lake City Games, it is a various file type that contains objects, playing levels, images, audio files, and other components used for gaming applications. Salt Lake City produces a variety of games which are used with electronic devices and in the online environment.
How to Open 4 Files
Since the file extension 4 is associated with multiple programs and applications, double click on the file to see if it will automatically open in a default program you have installed on your PC. 4 files can consist of different file types, so you may already have a program which will open the file.
If the file extension 4 is part of GNU Screen, you must use the GNU Screen application installed on the Linux operating system to open the file. GNU Screen is a free download on the GNU website and should be used with a GNU FTP mirror which is also available as an open source application on the same website.
File extension 4 which is used with ViaVoice can be opened using IBM Embedded ViaVoice. The ViaVoice application is available in a trial version on the IBM website and is compatible with Windows, Mac OS X, HP-UX, Linux, Solaris, Mobile OS, and AIX operating systems.
File extension 4 which is created with Salt Lake City PC games can be opened using the specific computer game the file is associated with. If you are a developer and want to open and view the contents of a 4 file, you can use any text editing program such as Notepad or WordPad for Windows, Apple TextEdit for Mac, or gEdit and Nano Editor for Linux.