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		<title>File extension SQL</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jan 2015 21:20:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[How to open SQL file format? (Structured Query Language Data File) Problems with opening SQL files occur very often among users. Unfortunately, not everyone is ]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>How to open SQL file format? (Structured Query Language Data File)</h2>
<p style='text-align:justify;'>Problems with opening SQL files occur very often among users. Unfortunately, not everyone is aware that the basic and usually the most common problem is the lack of an installed software to handle the SQL file. Its full name is Structured Query Language Data File and the company responsible for its development is N/A. Your SQL file has probably an encoded information from the Database Files category. If you want to view its contents, open, edit or convert the SQL file to another format, install one of the applications from the list, which is presented below on this page. Can’t you still open your SQL file? Please, visit <strong><a href="http://www.fileextensions.info/file-extension/sql">sql</a></strong> where you will find more information.</p>
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<td>N/A</td>
<td>Structured Query Language Data File</td>
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<h4>Programs using this file extension</h4>
<p><strong>Windows</strong><br /> &#8211; MySQL<br /> &#8211; RazorSQL<br /> &#8211; DatabaseSpy<br /> &#8211; Notepad<br /> &#8211; gVim<br /> &#8211; Navicat for MySQL<br /> &#8211; Visual Studio<br /> &#8211; FileMaker Pro<br /> &#8211; Navicat Premium<br /> &#8211; Navicat for Oracle<br /> &#8211; Navicat for PostgreSQL<br /> &#8211; Navicat for SQlite<br /> &#8211; Navicat for SQL Server<br /> &#8211; Microsoft Access</p>
<p><strong>Mac OS</strong><br /> &#8211; MySQL<br /> &#8211; RazorSQL<br /> &#8211; SQLEditor<br /> &#8211; TextMate<br /> &#8211; BBEdit<br /> &#8211; Apple TextEdit<br /> &#8211; Navicat for MySQL (Mac OS X)<br /> &#8211; Navicat Premium (Mac OS X)<br /> &#8211; Navicat for Oracle (Mac OS X)<br /> &#8211; Navicat for PostgreSQL (Mac OS X)<br /> &#8211; Navicat for SQlite (Mac OS X)<br /> &#8211; Navicat for SQL Server (Mac OS X)</p>
<p><strong>Linux</strong><br /> &#8211; MySQL<br /> &#8211; RazorSQL<br /> &#8211; Navicat for MySQL (Linux)<br /> &#8211; Navicat Premium (Linux)<br /> &#8211; Navicat for Oracle (Linux)<br /> &#8211; Navicat for PostgreSQL (Linux)<br /> &#8211; Navicat for SQlite (Linux)</p>
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		<title>File extension PDB</title>
		<link>http://www.file-names.com/file-extension-pdb/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jan 2015 21:19:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[How to open PDB file format? (Program Database) Problems with opening PDB files occur very often among users. Unfortunately, not everyone is aware that the ]]></description>
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<p style='text-align:justify;'>Problems with opening PDB files occur very often among users. Unfortunately, not everyone is aware that the basic and usually the most common problem is the lack of an installed software to handle the PDB file. Its full name is Program Database and the company responsible for its development is N/A. Your PDB file has probably an encoded information from the Database Files category. If you want to view its contents, open, edit or convert the PDB file to another format, install one of the applications from the list, which is presented below on this page. Can’t you still open your PDB file? Please, visit <strong><a href="http://www.fileextensions.info/file-extension/pdb">pdb file open</a></strong> where you will find more information.</p>
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<td>Program Database</td>
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<h4>Programs using this file extension</h4>
<p><strong>Windows</strong><br /> &#8211; Intuit Quicken <br /> &#8211; Visual Studio</p>
<p><strong>Mac OS</strong><br /> &#8211; Quicken Essentials</p>
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		<title>File extension MDB</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jan 2015 21:18:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[How to open MDB file format? (Microsoft Access Database) Problems with opening MDB files occur very often among users. Unfortunately, not everyone is aware that ]]></description>
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<p style='text-align:justify;'>Problems with opening MDB files occur very often among users. Unfortunately, not everyone is aware that the basic and usually the most common problem is the lack of an installed software to handle the MDB file. Its full name is Microsoft Access Database and the company responsible for its development is Microsoft. Your MDB file has probably an encoded information from the Database Files category. If you want to view its contents, open, edit or convert the MDB file to another format, install one of the applications from the list, which is presented below on this page. Can’t you still open your MDB file? Please, visit <strong><a href="http://www.fileextensions.info/file-extension/mdb">mdb file</a></strong> where you will find more information.</p>
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<td>Microsoft</td>
<td>Microsoft Access Database</td>
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<h4>Programs using this file extension</h4>
<p><strong>Windows</strong><br /> &#8211; Microsoft Access<br /> &#8211; SAS<br /> &#8211; MDB Converter<br /> &#8211; Visual Studio<br /> &#8211; MDB Viewer Plus<br /> &#8211; Microsoft Excel<br /> &#8211; Full Convert Enterprise<br /> &#8211; Advanced Office Repair<br /> &#8211; Advanced Access Repair<br /> &#8211; MS Access Database Recovery<br /> &#8211; Microsoft Office<br /> &#8211; Office 365</p>
<p><strong>Mac OS</strong><br /> &#8211; MDB Viewer</p>
<p><strong>Linux</strong><br /> &#8211; Kexi<br /> &#8211; SAS<br /> &#8211; mdb-export</p>
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		<title>File extension DBF</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jan 2015 21:16:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[How to open DBF file format? (Database File) Problems with opening DBF files occur very often among users. Unfortunately, not everyone is aware that the ]]></description>
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<p style='text-align:justify;'>Problems with opening DBF files occur very often among users. Unfortunately, not everyone is aware that the basic and usually the most common problem is the lack of an installed software to handle the DBF file. Its full name is Database File and the company responsible for its development is dBASE. Your DBF file has probably an encoded information from the Database Files category. If you want to view its contents, open, edit or convert the DBF file to another format, install one of the applications from the list, which is presented below on this page. Can’t you still open your DBF file? Please, visit <strong><a href="http://www.fileextensions.info/file-extension/dbf">dbf file open</a></strong> where you will find more information.</p>
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<td>dBASE</td>
<td>Database File</td>
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<h4>Programs using this file extension</h4>
<p><strong>Windows</strong><br /> &#8211; Microsoft Access<br /> &#8211; Microsoft Excel<br /> &#8211; Visual FoxPro<br /> &#8211; Microsoft Works<br /> &#8211; OpenOffice.org<br /> &#8211; DBF Viewer<br /> &#8211; DBF Manager<br /> &#8211; DBF Viewer Plus<br /> &#8211; DBFView<br /> &#8211; Sage ACT<br /> &#8211; CGF Shop Data Management Center<br /> &#8211; Corel Quattro Pro<br /> &#8211; Corel Paradox<br /> &#8211; DMC<br /> &#8211; Microsoft Query<br /> &#8211; Full Convert Enterprise<br /> &#8211; DBF Recovery Software </p>
<p><strong>Mac OS</strong><br /> &#8211; NeoOffice<br /> &#8211; OpenOffice.org</p>
<p><strong>Linux</strong><br /> &#8211; OpenOffice.org<br /> &#8211; FlagShip</p>
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		<title>File extension DB</title>
		<link>http://www.file-names.com/file-extension-db-3/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jan 2015 21:16:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[How to open DB file format? (Database File) Problems with opening DB files occur very often among users. Unfortunately, not everyone is aware that the ]]></description>
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<p style='text-align:justify;'>Problems with opening DB files occur very often among users. Unfortunately, not everyone is aware that the basic and usually the most common problem is the lack of an installed software to handle the DB file. Its full name is Database File and the company responsible for its development is N/A. Your DB file has probably an encoded information from the Database Files category. If you want to view its contents, open, edit or convert the DB file to another format, install one of the applications from the list, which is presented below on this page. Can’t you still open your DB file? Please, visit <strong><a href="http://www.fileextensions.info/file-extension/db">how to open db file</a></strong> where you will find more information.</p>
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<td>N/A</td>
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<h4>Programs using this file extension</h4>
<p><strong>Windows</strong><br /> &#8211; Microsoft Access<br /> &#8211; Paradox<br /> &#8211; LibreOffice<br /> &#8211; SQLite<br /> &#8211; dBASE<br /> &#8211; solidDB<br /> &#8211; SQL Anywhere<br /> &#8211; Full Convert Enterprise</p>
<p><strong>Mac OS</strong><br /> &#8211; SQLite<br /> &#8211; LibreOffice</p>
<p><strong>Linux</strong><br /> &#8211; SQLite<br /> &#8211; LibreOffice<br /> &#8211; SQL Anywhere/Unix</p>
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		<title>File extension ACCDB</title>
		<link>http://www.file-names.com/file-extension-accdb/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jan 2015 21:14:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[How to open ACCDB file format? (Access 2007 Database File) Problems with opening ACCDB files occur very often among users. Unfortunately, not everyone is aware ]]></description>
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<p style='text-align:justify;'>Problems with opening ACCDB files occur very often among users. Unfortunately, not everyone is aware that the basic and usually the most common problem is the lack of an installed software to handle the ACCDB file. Its full name is Access 2007 Database File and the company responsible for its development is Microsoft. Your ACCDB file has probably an encoded information from the Database Files category. If you want to view its contents, open, edit or convert the ACCDB file to another format, install one of the applications from the list, which is presented below on this page. Can’t you still open your ACCDB file? Please, visit <strong><a href="http://www.fileextensions.info/file-extension/accdb">accdb</a></strong> where you will find more information.</p>
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<td>Microsoft</td>
<td>Access 2007 Database File</td>
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<h4>Programs using this file extension</h4>
<p><strong>Windows</strong><br /> &#8211; Microsoft Access<br /> &#8211; MDB Viewer Plus<br /> &#8211; Microsoft Excel<br /> &#8211; Full Convert Enterprise<br /> &#8211; Office 365<br /> &#8211; Microsoft Office</p>
<p><strong>Mac OS</strong><br /> &#8211; MDB Viewer</p>
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		<title>File extension XSL</title>
		<link>http://www.file-names.com/file-extension-xsl/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jan 2015 21:14:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[How to open XSL file format? (Microsoft SharePoint WorkSpace Groove database file) Problems with opening XSL files occur very often among users. Unfortunately, not everyone ]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>How to open XSL file format? (Microsoft SharePoint WorkSpace Groove database file)</h2>
<p style='text-align:justify;'>Problems with opening XSL files occur very often among users. Unfortunately, not everyone is aware that the basic and usually the most common problem is the lack of an installed software to handle the XSL file. Its full name is Microsoft SharePoint WorkSpace Groove database file and the company responsible for its development is N/A. Your XSL file has probably an encoded information from the Database Files category. If you want to view its contents, open, edit or convert the XSL file to another format, install one of the applications from the list, which is presented below on this page. Can’t you still open your XSL file? Please, visit <strong><a href="http://www.fileextensions.info/file-extension/xsl">file extension xsl</a></strong> where you will find more information.</p>
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<td>N/A</td>
<td>Microsoft SharePoint WorkSpace Groove database file</td>
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<p><strong>Windows</strong><br /> &#8211; Visual Studio<br /> &#8211; XMLSpy<br /> &#8211; FileMaker Pro<br /> &#8211; Adobe Dreamweaver<br /> &#8211; NotePad++<br /> &#8211; Windows NotePad</p>
<p><strong>Mac OS</strong><br /> &#8211; TextMate<br /> &#8211; BBEdit<br /> &#8211; TextEdit</p>
<p><strong>Linux</strong><br /> &#8211; oXygen XML Editor<br /> &#8211; gedit</p>
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		<title>File extension TE</title>
		<link>http://www.file-names.com/file-extension-te/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jan 2015 21:09:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[How to open TE file format? (Textease CT Database File) Problems with opening TE files occur very often among users. Unfortunately, not everyone is aware ]]></description>
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<p style='text-align:justify;'>Problems with opening TE files occur very often among users. Unfortunately, not everyone is aware that the basic and usually the most common problem is the lack of an installed software to handle the TE file. Its full name is Textease CT Database File and the company responsible for its development is Lightbox Education. Your TE file has probably an encoded information from the Database Files category. If you want to view its contents, open, edit or convert the TE file to another format, install one of the applications from the list, which is presented below on this page. Can’t you still open your TE file? Please, visit <strong><a href="http://www.fileextensions.info/file-extension/te">file extension te</a></strong> where you will find more information.</p>
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<td>Lightbox Education</td>
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<h4>Programs using this file extension</h4>
<p><strong>Windows</strong><br /> &#8211; Textease Studio CT</p>
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		<title>File extension SQLITEDB</title>
		<link>http://www.file-names.com/file-extension-sqlitedb/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jan 2015 21:08:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[How to open SQLITEDB file format? (SQLite Database) Problems with opening SQLITEDB files occur very often among users. Unfortunately, not everyone is aware that the ]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>How to open SQLITEDB file format? (SQLite Database)</h2>
<p style='text-align:justify;'>Problems with opening SQLITEDB files occur very often among users. Unfortunately, not everyone is aware that the basic and usually the most common problem is the lack of an installed software to handle the SQLITEDB file. Its full name is SQLite Database and the company responsible for its development is SQLite. Your SQLITEDB file has probably an encoded information from the Database Files category. If you want to view its contents, open, edit or convert the SQLITEDB file to another format, install one of the applications from the list, which is presented below on this page. Can’t you still open your SQLITEDB file? Please, visit <strong><a href="http://www.fileextensions.info/file-extension/sqlitedb">sqlitedb</a></strong> where you will find more information.</p>
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<td>SQLite</td>
<td>SQLite Database</td>
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<h4>Programs using this file extension</h4>
<p><strong>Windows</strong><br /> &#8211; SQLite<br /> &#8211; Sqliteman<br /> &#8211; SQLite Database Browser<br /> &#8211; Full Convert Enterprise</p>
<p><strong>Mac OS</strong><br /> &#8211; SQLite<br /> &#8211; Sqliteman</p>
<p><strong>Linux</strong><br /> &#8211; SQLite<br /> &#8211; SQLite Database Browser</p>
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		<title>File extension SQLITE</title>
		<link>http://www.file-names.com/file-extension-sqlite/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jan 2015 21:08:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[How to open SQLITE file format? (SQLite Database File) Problems with opening SQLITE files occur very often among users. Unfortunately, not everyone is aware that ]]></description>
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<p style='text-align:justify;'>Problems with opening SQLITE files occur very often among users. Unfortunately, not everyone is aware that the basic and usually the most common problem is the lack of an installed software to handle the SQLITE file. Its full name is SQLite Database File and the company responsible for its development is SQLite. Your SQLITE file has probably an encoded information from the Database Files category. If you want to view its contents, open, edit or convert the SQLITE file to another format, install one of the applications from the list, which is presented below on this page. Can’t you still open your SQLITE file? Please, visit <strong><a href="http://www.fileextensions.info/file-extension/sqlite">sqlite file open</a></strong> where you will find more information.</p>
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<td>SQLite</td>
<td>SQLite Database File</td>
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<h4>Programs using this file extension</h4>
<p><strong>Windows</strong><br /> &#8211; SQLite<br /> &#8211; Sqliteman<br /> &#8211; AutoCAD Map 3D<br /> &#8211; Navicat for SQlite</p>
<p><strong>Mac OS</strong><br /> &#8211; SQLite<br /> &#8211; Sqliteman<br /> &#8211; Navicat for SQlite (Mac OS X)</p>
<p><strong>Linux</strong><br /> &#8211; SQLite<br /> &#8211; Sqliteman<br /> &#8211; Navicat for SQlite (Linux)</p>
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