Found 25 records for the .DB file extension name

There are 24 other file types with the "DB" extension name:

db file icon.db - ANSYS database file

db file icon.db - ArcView object database file (also ODB)

db file icon.db - Borderland's Paradox 7 table database

db file icon.db - DIGIBooster module

db file icon.db - data by dbVista

db file icon.db - data by Paradox

db file icon.db - data by Smartware

db file icon.db - data by Synopsys Design Compiler

db file icon.db - MS Works file

db file icon.db - MultiEdit configuration file

db file icon.db - Netscape cache file

db file icon.db - Progress database

db file icon.db - Solid Database

db file icon.db - WindowsXP Thumbnail Database

db file icon.db - Psion Series 3 database file

db file icon.db - dBASE IV/dBFast configuration file

db file icon.db - Mozilla (Netscape) client certificate

db file icon.db - Netscape security module database

db file icon.db - Novell GroupWise addressbook database

db file icon.db - Oracle database

db file icon.db - SmartWare Office pac file

db file icon.db - Solid database

db file icon.db - SQL Anywhere database

db file icon.db - Windows XP thumbnail database

file extension DB - data by XTreeGold

File type specification:

Database file file icon|escape Database file type

Extension icon: db file icon.DB

File extension DB description:

File extension used by XTreeGold - file manager software.
.db

Associated applications to file extension DB:

XTreeGold

XTreeGold

Company / developer:
  Jeffrey C Johnson (XTree Company)

XTree is file manager software originally designed for use under DOS. It was published by Executive Systems and first released on 1 April 1985 and became highly popular. Although the user interface was composed of text characters, it had many graphical elements, especially when XTreeGold was released in 1989, and pull-down menus were introduced.

The program filled a required niche in the market, as DOS shipped with no graphical file manager, until the generally unsuccessful DOS shell that was provided with MS-DOS 5. Even at this point, the speed and features of XTreeGold were superior (specifically support for the ZIP compression format and ability to undelete files).

The program also had the benefit of requiring very little memory, essential at a time when less than 640kb of memory were available for programs to run.

XTree suffered a terminal decline after the widespread adoption of Microsoft Windows. The built in Windows file manager had a vaguely similar appearance to XTree, and while it lacked the speed, keyboard shortcuts and power, it did benefit greatly from being included with Windows.

Even in its earliest version XTree contained features like listing all files of a branch including subdirectories, listing of all files on a disk, or viewing a file's contents in text or hexadecimal format (regardless of its file extension), that the Windows file manager is not capable of even in its latest Vista version.

In 1992 XTree for Windows was released. The product was a disaster for XTree Company who had dropped many of the features liked in the DOS versions. In 1993, the XTree Company was sold to Central Point Software, which was in turn acquired by Symantec in 1994, and in 1995 production of XTree products was halted.

 

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