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BC6 - Extension Details | |||||
Date Added: | May 01, 2009 | ||||
File Extension: | .BC6 | ||||
Description 1: | .BC6 file extension is linked with Backup Cashflow Manager 2006 File. This is the file extension for the 2006 backup file utilized by Cashflow Manager an application that provides simple bookkeeping solutions which allows ICs the chance to work like accountants with the simplest of tools. It helps businesses with their accounting tasks as well as tax filings. | ||||
File Type: | Backup File | ||||
Mode: | Binary | ||||
Program(s) to Open: | Windows: Cashflow Manager | ||||
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