Definition of Pif

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(Computers) file that provides information about the manner of operation of a program (in a Windows environment)
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Pif Definition from Computer & Internet Dictionaries & Glossaries
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Program Information Files - A file type . When DOS Application programs are run under windows , it is the PIF file that contains the information that windows needs to be able to run the DOS application. PIF files have a file extension of .PIF
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PIF or P.I.F. may refer to:
in business
  • Personnel Information File
  • Policies-In-Force (insurance)
  • Pooled Income Fund
  • Private Interest Foundation (legal entity)
  • Production Integration Facility
  • Productivity Improvement Factor
  • Productivity Improvement Fund
  • Productivity Investment Fund
  • Professional Investor Fund
  • Property Investment Fund

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Pif Gadget was a French comic magazine for children that ran from 1969 to 1993 and 2004 to 2009. Its audience peaked in the early 1970s.

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A PIF, or Program Information File, defines how a given DOS program should be run in a multi-tasking environment, notably to avoid giving it unnecessary resources which could remain available to other programs. TopView was the originator of PIFs which were inherited and extended by DESQview and Microsoft Windows, where they are most often seen. PIFs are seldom used today in software due to the absence of DOS applications.

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