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BAN

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Sierra Print Artist banner file

File type: Graphics file

Files with ban suffix can be found as graphic banners created in Sierra Print Artist.

Found 2 different file type records with the same ban filename suffix.

What is ban file?

File type category:
Graphics file

Date updated: October 25, 2016

File extension ban is related to the Sierra Print Artist, software for creating cards, calendars etc, developed by Sierra Entertainment for Microsoft Windows.

A .ban file contains banner data.

How to open ban file?

These files can only be opened in Sierra Print Artist.

How to convert ban file?

It may be possible that the old Sierra Print Artist program was capable of exporting these files to something else. Alas, this information could not be reliably verified.

Suggested software to open ban file:

Associated software actions with the ban file

Software applications that can open ban files:

Microsoft MS-DOS

Software applications that can edit ban files:

Microsoft MS-DOS

Software capable of saving ban files:

Microsoft MS-DOS

Software apps that create ban files:

Microsoft MS-DOS

MegaHAL non-keyword list

File type category:
Various data file

Date updated: March 6, 2019

The ban file extension is associated with the MegaHAL, a conversation simulator for Microsoft Windows operating system.

The ban file contains list of saved non-keywords. No further information could be found.

How to open ban file?

Probably not meant to be accessed by the user.

How to convert ban file?

Probably cannot be converted to anything else.

Suggested software to open ban file:

Associated software actions with the ban file

Software applications that handle other tasks involving ban files:

Linux/Unix

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