.JSON is a text format for JavaScript object notation file for data interchange. See it’s definition and 2 other types and linked programs information.
how to open json Files
JavaScript object notation files
The File extension json is used by the following type(s):
The Default for .json type: JavaScript object notation files
The JSON file suffix represents JavaScript Object Notation files. JSON is data interchange format used for representing simple data structures and objects. A .JSON file is saved in a lightweight, text-based, human-readable format. The JSON files are often used in Ajax Web application programming. They may also be used by other applications as an alternative to .XML files.
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Programs that can view and open json files:
- Adobe Dreamweaver
- Adobe Dreamweaver for Mac
- Chromium
- Chromium for Linux
- Chromium for Mac
- Firefox
- Firefox for Linux (Linux)
- Firefox for Mac (Apple OS X)
- gedit (Linux)
- Google Chrome
- Google Chrome for Linux
- Google Chrome for Mac
- Microsoft Internet Explorer
- Microsoft Windows NotePad
- NotePad++ text editor
- Opera browser (Microsoft Windows)
- Opera browser for Linux (Linux)
- Opera browser for Mac (Apple OS X)
- Safari (Apple OS X)
- Safari for Microsoft Windows
- SeaMonkey (multiplatform software)
- TextEdit (Apple OS X)
Mozilla Firefox bookmark backup files
The Default file extension for .json type: Mozilla Firefox bookmark backup files
The JSON format is used by Firefox and Seamonkey web browsers. JSON files store saved bookmarks in a simple text format and they are viewable in any text editor and web browser.
See the related software.
Programs
that can view and open json files:
- Firefox (Microsoft Windows)
- Firefox for Linux (Linux)
- Firefox for Mac (Apple OS X)
- SeaMonkey (multiplatform software)