MIME Content Type: application
The MIME type `application/rtf` is used for files formatted in Rich Text Format (RTF), typically with the `.rtf` extension. RTF is a file format developed by Microsoft that allows for the interchange of text documents between different word processing applications while preserving basic formatting such as fonts, colors, and styles. The `application/rtf` MIME type signifies that the file contains text with formatting instructions, enabling applications to correctly interpret and display the document's layout and content. This MIME type ensures compatibility across various software platforms and word processors, facilitating the seamless sharing and editing of formatted text documents. By recognizing the `application/rtf` MIME type, applications can support a wide range of formatting options and ensure that RTF documents retain their intended appearance when opened or transferred between different systems.