An RSC file contains compiled resources used by Symbian OS applications. Symbian OS is an operating system for mobile devices. RSC files come from compiling .RSS files into binary format. They comprise a finished Symbian application and an .APP file. RSC files let developers change program resources without recompiling the APP file.
The Windows Registry associates RSC files with software. Is there one way to open unknown files? Many files have simple text data. RSC files work on Windows. The Maptitude program commonly uses RSC files. Caliper developed Maptitude. Other programs handle RSC files too, like IconWorkshop and Nokia Carbide.c++. RSC files store data like other data files.
Symbian Application Compiled Resource Files use the RSC format. RSC files contain compiled, machine-readable resources. Developers convert .RSS files into RSC files. RSC files include an APP file and finished Symbian application. This allows changing program resources without recompiling the APP file.
RSC files are usually Resource Format files. RSC files work on Windows. Over 1,300 other extensions are data files like RSC files. Nokia Carbide.c++ is the most popular RSC file program. But 6 other programs also handle RSC files.
Opening RSC files is often easy. Install software for RSC files then open them. See our guide to open RSC files.