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- .pkg (package) is a filename extension used for several file formats that contain packages of software and other files to be installed onto a certain device, operating system, or filesystem, such as the macOS, iOS, PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 3, and PlayStation 4.
* The macOS and iOS operating systems made by Apple use .pkg extensions for Apple software packages using the Xar format internally.
* PlayStation Vita, Sony PlayStation 3, Sony PlayStation 4 — used for installation of PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 software, applications, homebrew, and DLC from the PlayStation Store
* Solaris, or SunOS operating system (OS) and illumos - Denotes software packages that can be installed, removed and tracked using the pkgadd, pkgrm, and pkginfo commands. Solaris is a derivative of the AT&T UNIX OS, and the .pkg extension was also used on AT&T UNIX System V OS.
* AT&T UNIX System V .pkg files are cpio archives that contain specific file tree structures.
* Symbian use .pkg files to store configuration information used to generate .sis installer packages.
* BeOS Used .pkg files in the 90's as part of their software package platform. Be Inc. bought Starcode Software Inc. and acquired their packaging tools.
* Apple Newton operating system used files ending in .pkg for Newton applications and software. As a result, when seen from the Mac OS X Finder, Newton applications appear the same as Mac OS X Installer packages, however they do not share their file format.
* PTC/CoCreate 3D Modeling application use .pkg files to store model files. This .pkg file uses the zip file format.
* Microsoft is said to use .pkg files for profile storage on Xbox Live.
* L3 Avionics systems use some .pkg files for software updates. (en)
- .pkg是一个文件扩展名,可用于多种檔案格式,人們可以在MacOS、IOS、PlayStation Vita、PlayStation 3和PlayStation 4等设备、操作系统或文件系统上安裝.pkg文件。 (zh)
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- .pkg是一个文件扩展名,可用于多种檔案格式,人們可以在MacOS、IOS、PlayStation Vita、PlayStation 3和PlayStation 4等设备、操作系统或文件系统上安裝.pkg文件。 (zh)
- .pkg (package) is a filename extension used for several file formats that contain packages of software and other files to be installed onto a certain device, operating system, or filesystem, such as the macOS, iOS, PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 3, and PlayStation 4. (en)
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