Found 27 records for the .DB file extension name
There are 26 other file types using the DB file extension:
.db - ANSYS database file
.db - ArcView object database file (also ODB)
.db - Borderland's Paradox 7 table database
.db - DIGIBooster module
.db - data by dbVista
.db - data by Paradox
.db - data by Smartware
.db - data by Synopsys Design Compiler
.db - data by XTreeGold
.db - MS Works file
.db - MultiEdit configuration file
.db - Netscape cache file
.db - Progress database
.db - Solid Database
.db - WindowsXP Thumbnail Database
.db - Psion Series 3 database file
.db - dBASE IV/dBFast configuration file
.db - Mozilla (Netscape) client certificate
.db - Netscape security module database
.db - Novell GroupWise address book database
.db - Oracle database
.db - SmartWare Office pac file
.db - Solid database
.db - SQL Anywhere database
.db - Apple Safari cache database file
.db - Database file
file extension DB - Windows XP thumbnail database
File extension DB description:
Thumbs.db files are stored in each directory that contains pictures or movies on Microsoft Windows NT versions prior to Vista. The file is created locally among the images, however, preventing system wide use of the data and creating additional data load on removable devices.Windows XP Media Center Edition also creates ehthumbs.db which holds previews of video files. Each thumbnail created in a directory is represented in this database file as a small JPEG file, regardless of the file's original format. The images are resized to a maximum of 96×96 pixels, or a proportional miniature of their original shape for non-square images, with 96 pixels on the longer side. Each folder with initiated thumbnail views (that is where they have displayed a Thumbnails or Filmstrip view in Windows Explorer) will have a Thumbs.db file. Folders with pictures also display previews on their icon when displayed in Thumbnail mode – the first four images in the folder at 40×40 pixels (or proportionally shaped), with a 1-pixel divider overlaid on a standard large folder icon. The Thumbs.db file is stored in OLE Compound Document format, the same format that many Microsoft Office products use.
Associated applications to file extension DB:
Company / developer:
Microsoft Corporation
Microsoft Windows
Microsoft Windows is a family of operating systems by Microsoft. They can run on several types of platforms such as servers, embedded devices and, most typically, on personal computers. Microsoft first introduced an operating environment named Windows in November 1985 as an add-on to MS-DOS in response to the growing trend of graphical user interfaces (GUI) popularized by the Macintosh. Microsoft Windows eventually came to dominate the world's personal computer market.


