Adobe ExtendScript

- Developer Adobe
- Platforms Desktop
- Operating Systems Windows
- Supported formats 29
- Rating
Adobe ExtendScript can handle 29 different file extensions, allowing you to open, edit, and convert them to various formats. The table lists the program’s functions and supported file extensions.
With support for different file extensions, Adobe ExtendScript is great for handling diverse files daily. Open and view files in HTM, SVG, HTML and additional formats effortlessly.
Convert files easily with Adobe ExtendScript from one format to another for seamless sharing across platforms.
Access the official Adobe website to download the newest Adobe ExtendScript version.
Files that Adobe ExtendScript can open
- File Extension ASM
- File Extension AXL
- File Extension BAT
- File Extension CFM
- File Extension H
- File Extension HTM
- File Extension HTML
- File Extension HTT
- File Extension JS
- File Extension JSP
- File Extension JSXBIN
- File Extension JSXINC
- File Extension LISP
- File Extension LOG
- File Extension LSP
- File Extension LST
- File Extension LUA
- File Extension NT
- File Extension PHP3
- File Extension PHTML
- File Extension PM
- File Extension RB
- File Extension RC
- File Extension SH
- File Extension SHTML
- File Extension SS
- File Extension SVG
- File Extension TCL
- File Extension XRC
Easy Adobe ExtendScript troubleshooting
What can lead to sudden Adobe ExtendScript crashes?
Insufficient software updates are a likely cause of Adobe ExtendScript crashes. Be sure to install the latest updates for developer products.
A computer restart is often the key to solving numerous common problems. That’s why, it is recommended to restart the computer before making any changes to the software settings.
What are the steps to set Adobe ExtendScript as the default program to open files?
Changing the default program in Windows
- Right-click on your file and choose the "Open With" option. Then click "Choose another app" to continue the process;
- Inside the popup window, scroll through the list of applications and specifically choose Adobe ExtendScript as the application to associate with your file;
- Check the "Always use this application" checkbox, and then click "OK" to apply the selected application as the default for opening files.
Choose an app to open a file on Mac
- Right-click or use Control + Left-click on the desired file to open a menu where you can choose from multiple actions;
- Select "Open in application" and click "Other";
- Scroll down to the bottom of the window, where you will find the "Enable" menu. Default, "Recommended Programs" will be selected;
- In this menu, choose "All Programs" and navigate to Adobe ExtendScript. Check the box next to "Always open in app" to make it the default program.
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