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What is a file extension?

Short answer: it's the set of letters after the period (.) in the name of a file.

Long answer: File extensions signify the file format of a file. It tells the operating system (OS) how data was stored in the file. Not all OS, require a file extension though. For instance, this is optional in Unix, but is mandatory with MS-DOS and Windows systems.

In most file formats the file type is actually defined by the contents (first bytes, file structure), but extensions are used to define the application that is used for opening the file.

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GDB - Extension Details
Date Added: August 02, 2009
File Extension:  .GDB
Description 1: GDB file extension is linked with MoneyWorks Main Database. This is the file extension for the database file that is generated and utilized by MoneyWorks an application designed for maintaining store availability of small, medium and large companies. It has four modules namely deliveries and sales, reports and stats, books and documents, service operations. MoneyWorks is owned and developed by GENSOFT Ltd.
Description 2: .GDB file extension is linked with ProMaster Key Manager Key Management Database File. This is the file extension for the database file utilized by ProMaster Key Manager is an application that allows users to fully control key issues and return to staff and key holders. This is an essential application that helps organizations in maintaining the security as well as recordkeeping of master key systems.
Description 3: .GDB file extension is linked with GetPicturesList Image Location Database. This is the file extension for the image location database utilized by GetPicturesList a hosting solution that allows user to collect and host pictures for free on the net, create image thumbs and allows HTML/BBcode posting on forums, blogs and the like.
Description 4: .GDB file extension is linked with InterBase Database File. This is the database file generated with Borland InterBase. This is the default file extension utilized by prior versions of InterBase [beyond version 7.0]. Earlier versions such as InterBase 6.5 and earlier may have created 2GB file size limit of databases. InterBase 7.0 and later versions save database files with .IB extension.
Description 5: .GDB file extension is linked with Firebird Database File. This is the file extension for the database file utilized by Firebird Firebird is a relational database that offers numerous ANSI SQL standard features and it runs on Windows, Linux and various Unix platforms. Firebird offers high performance, powerful language support for stored triggers and procedures, and excellent concurrency. It is freeware.
Description 6: .GDB file extension is linked with ACT! Group Data File. This is the file extension for the data files utilized by ACT! a wellknown contact and customer manager designed to help users organize their contact information, enhance their communication for improved productivity and manage daily tasks. It integrates everyday usertools such as Microsoft Outlook, Word and Excel. ACT! is owned and developed by Best Software CRM Division.
Description 7: .GDB file extension is linked with GardenBoss Design File. This is the file extension for the design file utilized by GardenBoss an application for creating graphical layouts of gardens. It allows users to add blocks of crops in a rectangular size as preferred by the user; includes a calendar view for planting crops, transplanting, harvesting and removing them. This program also provides a quantity view so users can determine the number of seeds to be purchased prior to planting. GardenBoss is owned and developed by RedBog Software.
Description 8: .GDB file extension is linked with GroupMail File. GroupMail is a program that lets users easily create, grow and enhance their business relationships with customers, market and expand their products globally via online capabilities such as permission marketing, newsletters and many more. GroupMail is owned and developed by Infacta Ltd.
Description 9: .GDB file extension is linked with InterBase Database File. It is the database file created using Borland InterBase. It is the default extension utilized by earlier versions of InterBase [prior to version 7.0]. InterBase 6.5 databases and earlier versions may have a size limit of 2 Gigabytes. InterBase 7.0 and later versions save database files with .IB file extension.
File Type:   Data File
Mode: ASCII
Program(s) to Open:  Windows: Borland InterBase, Recoveronix InterbaseRecovery
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