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Xnview generally supports huge number of graphics files, including the more rare formats like SKF or DB. These thumbnail file types are miniature version on large pictures. It is possible that the program can not only view these pictures, but also convert them, but otherwise we do not know about any other type of skf to db conversion.

Unfortunately, there is no detailed software record in the database for this conversion.

 

Additional links: Open skf file, Open db file

SKF

Files with skf extension can be most often encountered as thumbnail images from the Autodesk AutoSKETCH 2D vector drawing software for Windows.

Files with skf file extension can also be found as skins created and saved in SkinCrafter.

Files with skf file extension might also be found as data files in some Sage accounting software.

DB

Files with db extension are pretty much always some kind of database, the most common variant based on the classic dBase database engines.

Files with db file extension may also well be backups of chat history (message database) from WhatsApp Messenger app for BlackBerry and Windows Phone. 

Files with db file extension are generally databases. One of the database formats that uses the db file extension is created by Corel Paradox.

Files with db extension can be also commonly found as thumbnail databases from Windows operating system. Used to speedup loading images.

A db file extension is related to the Enpass, a password management software for various platforms. A db file stores encrypted password database.

 

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