JC files exist as 2 different types. Please find information about each of them below.
Type 1: FlashGet Partial Download
FlashGet application completes download. Removes .jc file extension. Puts proper file extension in place. For example, downloading .mov file. Named filename.jc during download. Renamed filename.mov af...
FlashGet application completes download. Removes .jc file extension. Puts proper file extension in place. For example, downloading .mov file. Named filename.jc during download. Renamed filename.mov after finishing. Sometimes .jc! file suffix used instead of .jc extension.
Identified one JC opener compatible with JC file. Windows FlashGet. FlashGet discontinued. Last updated: February 24, 2023.
JC files supported by Windows devices. Software recommended managing JC files is FlashGet. Official website has details about FlashGet, JC and supported formats.
After download finished, FlashGet renames .JC to original extension of downloaded file. Some FlashGet versions use .part or .JC! for partial downloads.
Files with jc extension used by FlashGet. Include incomplete downloads. After complete, renames jc file to original extension. Not possible open jc files. Unconvertable format.
Resume FlashGet downloads if stopped while available. JC from “JetCar,” program’s original name.
Jacy program source code is written in JC files. Developers compile JC files using the Jacy compiler after finishing development. JC files are plain text editable in text editors or code editors like ...
Jacy program source code is written in JC files. Developers compile JC files using the Jacy compiler after finishing development. JC files are plain text editable in text editors or code editors like Visual Studio Code and GitHub Atom. These may allow Jacy syntax highlighting add-ons. To compile and run JC file programs, install Jacy and use the cross-platform Jacy compiler.
Files with .jc extension store FlashGet partial downloads. When complete, FlashGet renames them to the original file extension. The FlashGet Incomplete Download file format and program were developed by FlashGet. The .jc file was likely created with FlashGet.
Other programs can also create .jc files, including potentially harmful software. Be cautious with .jc files from unknown sources. When double-clicked, Windows looks at the file extension to determine the program to open it. If the extension is unknown, the file may not open properly.