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The default file manager used on the Mac OS, Mac OS X and macOS operating systems.
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"Plain Text Document" has changed to "text", "Rich Text Document" to "rich text (RTF)", etc
Sometime recently some file type names have changed — not the file associations or default application, but the name of the file type itself. "Plain Text Document" has changed to "text", "Rich Text Do …