GNU Make

GNU Make software icon
  • Developer FSF
  • Platforms Desktop
  • Operating Systems Linux
  • Supported formats 1
  • Rating
    4.2 (40 votes)

GNU Make is equipped to handle various file extensions, providing the functionality to open, edit and convert files to different formats. The table lists the program’s functions and supported file extensions.

With support for different file extensions, GNU Make is great for handling diverse files daily. This tool allows effortless opening of GNUMAKEFILE-only files.

GNU Make allows converting files from one format to another, simplifying file sharing.

Visit the official FSF developer website to get the latest version of GNU Make.

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Files that GNU Make can open

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Easy GNU Make troubleshooting

How do I designate GNU Make as the default program to open files?

Change a default app in Windows

  1. Start the process by right-clicking on your file and selecting "Open With". From there, click "Choose another app" to continue;
  2. Find the GNU Make application in the pop-up window and select it as your preferred program;
  3. Select the "Always use this application" check box and click "OK" to save your selection as the default application for opening files.

Change the default app that opens a file on Mac

  1. Right click or use Control + Left Click on the desired file to access a dropdown menu of actions;
  2. Choose "Open in Application" and click "Other";
  3. Go to the lower section of the window, where you will find the "Enable" menu. By default, it is set to "Recommended Programs";
  4. Choose "All Programs" within this menu and locate GNU Make. Check the box next to "Always open in app" to set it as the default program.

Why does GNU Make crash?

Lack of regular software updates can cause GNU Make to crash. Make sure you have installed the latest updates for developer products.