Audiovisual presentation created using the Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL); used for multimedia presentations and slide shows; typically contains references to a sequence of media files as well as text and other data. SMIL files often use the .SMIL extension to avoid confusion with the Mac OS 9 SMI disk image extension; the ".smi" extension is commonly seen on Windows computers.
File extension used by SiSMS. File contains archived SMS.
Disk image file created by Aladdin ShrinkWrap or Apple Disk Copy in Mac OS Classic (Mac OS 9 or earlier); mounts as a disk on the Desktop when opened. SMI files were replaced by .DMG files in Mac OS X.
Video subtitles file created in the SAMI (Synchronized Accessible Media Interchange) format, which was developed by Microsoft; used for storing closed captions that are synchronized with video playback; extended from the HTML language. The SAMI format is supported by many different video players as well as subtitle editors.
The same as CC: Mail Smart icon. CC: Mail Smart icon technology was implemented in Lotus.