B2F file extension - RISC OS Windows metafile

What is b2f file? How to open b2f files?

File type specification:

Vector graphic file type icon Vector graphic file type

The B2F file extension is associated with the RISC OS operating system for ARM chip sets. File contains graphic data in Windows metafile file format. The default file extension for Windows metafiles is WMF.

The default software associated to open b2f file:

RISC OS 6 icon

RISC OS 6  Other operating systems or devices software

Company or developer:
RISCOS Ltd.

RISC OS 6 is the latest, most up to date, version of RISCOS to be released by RISCOS Ltd. It is based on a completely 26 bit / 32 bit neutral source.

Help how to open:

Currently there is no specific information available, about how to open this vector file type. If there is suggested app try it first.
For general information try to look at:
Basic info how to open vector graphic files

How to convert:

There is no specific conversion info yet. Try suggested software to check if there is any possibility to export this file into other vector or bitmap graphics format.
For general information try to look at:
Basic info how to convert vector graphics files

List of recommended software applications associated to the .b2f file extension

Recommended software programs are sorted by OS platform (Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android etc.)
and possible program actions that can be done with the file: like open b2f file, edit b2f file, convert b2f file, view b2f file, play b2f file etc. (if exist software for corresponding action in File-Extensions.org's database).

b2f file viewer - programs that view b2f file - RISC OS Windows metafile

Programs supporting the exension b2f on the main platforms Windows, Mac, Linux or mobile. Click on the link to get more information about listed programs for view b2f file action.

Microsoft Windows:

Other operating systems or devices:

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