Apple File Exchange was a software utility developed by Apple in the early days of Mac OS, primarily used in the 1980s and early 1990s. It allowed Macintosh computers to exchange files with other platforms like DOS and Windows. The utility facilitated compatibility between different operating systems by providing file format conversions, enabling users to transfer documents and data between Macs and PCs effectively.

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