β Category: | Executable Files |
β Developer: | Adobe Systems |
π Ordinarily, a .JSF data category can appear eligible for covering, processing, and opening script command records composed by Fireworks, a graphics editor package. Precisely, this custom .JSF file variation includes jΠ°vascript code commands that execute particular actions in the Fireworks environment, such as resizing a .JSF shape of an image or converting a shape color to magenta. In order to design and initiate a new .JSF extension element:
It should be miscellaneously specified that the further development, refinement, and support of the Fireworks project has been discontinued by Adobe in May 2013, despite the .JSF tech adapted product is still accessible in the Creative Cloud bundle as the Creative Suite 6 revision.
β Category: | Settings Files |
β Developer: | Project64 |
π One more possible condition of the .JSF format utilization is directly focused on the joystick configuration entry applied and opened by Project64, a solid and flexible emulator of Nintendo 64 console for Windows platform. Essentially, the following .JSF schema serves for mapping the buttons of third-party controllers and joysticks to standard, typical Nintendo 64 controls. As an extra tweak, certain .JSF patterns may be composed and generated for different, various types of controllers. This hint enables a wide range of third-party controllers to be exploited with Project64 product initiative.
π The .JSF file items can be fluently and immersively retrieved, opened, and reviewed with the assistance of Adobe Fireworks suite, currently remaining is discontinued development and maintenance status. Besides, it may be possible that target .JSF composition is seamlessly and easily sustained by Project64, an emulator of Nintendo 64 console for Windows shell.
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