Asked by ava
Most people keep a lot of files saved on their computers. What are they saving?
spreadsheets
word processing documents
pictures/images
data
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Yes — those are common examples. Most people save:
- Documents: word-processing files (e.g., .docx, .odt, .txt), spreadsheets (.xlsx, .csv), presentations (.pptx).
- Images/pictures: .jpg, .png, .gif, RAW files from cameras.
- Media: audio (.mp3, .wav) and video (.mp4, .mov).
- Data files: databases or structured data (.csv, .json, .xml, .sql) and application-specific data.
- PDFs (reports, receipts, manuals).
- Email archives (.pst, .mbox) and notes.
- Code and project files (.py, .js, .html, .java).
- Compressed archives and installers (.zip, .rar, .exe).
- Backups and system/configuration files.
If you want, I can suggest a simple folder structure and backup plan to keep these organized and safe.
- Documents: word-processing files (e.g., .docx, .odt, .txt), spreadsheets (.xlsx, .csv), presentations (.pptx).
- Images/pictures: .jpg, .png, .gif, RAW files from cameras.
- Media: audio (.mp3, .wav) and video (.mp4, .mov).
- Data files: databases or structured data (.csv, .json, .xml, .sql) and application-specific data.
- PDFs (reports, receipts, manuals).
- Email archives (.pst, .mbox) and notes.
- Code and project files (.py, .js, .html, .java).
- Compressed archives and installers (.zip, .rar, .exe).
- Backups and system/configuration files.
If you want, I can suggest a simple folder structure and backup plan to keep these organized and safe.
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