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.DIST File Extension

A .DIST file is a Mac OS X Distribution Script, created by Apple.

Open with Apple Installer. Available for Mac.

What is a .DIST file?

The .DIST file extension is used for a special type of script called a Mac OS X Distribution Script. This script is important because it helps set up or install software programs specifically for computers that run on the Mac OS X operating system. The way it works is quite interesting. The origins of this script come from an older operating system called NeXTSTEP, which was developed by a company that Apple eventually acquired. This background is why the .DIST script works so well with Mac OS X.

When a software developer wants to make their program available for Mac OS X, they can use a tool called PackageMaker. PackageMaker helps them create a .DIST file, which includes instructions on how the software should be installed. This could involve where files need to go on your computer, any additional components that need to be installed, and other custom settings to ensure the software works correctly.

Once the .DIST file is created, it's not meant to be opened by just any program. Instead, it is specifically designed to be used by the Mac OS X Installer program. When you try to install a software that comes with a .DIST file, the Installer program reads the instructions in the .DIST file and follows them to install the software properly on your Mac.

If you're curious and want to look at or edit the contents of a .DIST file, you can use a program called Apple Installer, which is built into Mac OS X, or a text editor like MacroMates TextMate. TextMate allows you to see the script in a more user-friendly way and make changes if you know what you're doing. However, for most users, the .DIST file works in the background, and they won't need to open it directly. It's all part of the process to ensure that software installations go smoothly on your Mac.

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