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Binary File Formats, Definitions and Specifications.

FILExt
FILExt is a detailed database of file extensions and programs that use them. FILExt is not a general support site. A search on the database here might very well result in multiple possibilities; it will be up to you to determine which, if any, of these are the program/format you require information about.

Filespecs
This website is dedicated to helping developers, gamers, and techno-enthusiasts find and use binary file formats, definitions, and specifications.

Filesystem Specifications by Forensics.nl

Unicode.org
The Unicode Consortium is responsible for defining the behavior and relationships between Unicode characters, and providing technical information to implementers. The Consortium cooperates with ISO in refining the specification and expanding the character set. It has liaison status "C" with ISO/IEC/JTC 1/SC2/WG2, which is responsible for ISO/IEC 10646.

Wotsit
Wotsit's Format, the complete programmer's resource on the net. This site contains file format information on hundreds of different file types and all sorts of other useful programming information; algorithms, source code, specifications, etc.

 

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