SGN

Sierra Print Artist sign
File type: Graphics file
Files with sgn extension can be found as sign files from older Sierra Print Artist program.
Found 3 different file type records with the same sgn filename suffix.
What is sgn file?
File type category:
Graphics file
Date updated: December 4, 2023
File extension sgn is mainly related to Sierra Print Artist application for Microsoft Windows that allows users to create and print cards, calendars, stationery etc. Now sold by Nova Development.
A .sgn file stores sign data.
How to open sgn file?
As far as we know, only the original Print Artist software could handle this type of .sgn files.
How to convert sgn file?
We do not know about any possible conversion for this file type, but some sort of graphics conversion is perhaps possible using the original software.
Suggested software to open sgn file:
Associated software actions with the sgn file
Software applications that can open sgn files:
Print Artist (Microsoft MS-DOS)
Software apps that create sgn files:
Print Artist (Microsoft MS-DOS)
Software apps that print sgn files:
Print Artist (Microsoft MS-DOS)
Software applications that handle other tasks involving sgn files:
Print Artist (Microsoft MS-DOS)
Signet encrypted data
File type category:
Encoded and encrypted file
Date updated: April 28, 2018
The sgn file extension is related to Signet Bureau network, a free service that allows you to encrypt your work, distribute it in the digital marketplace and control its usage.
SGN is an encryption format intended for use with the Signet Bureau network.
How to open sgn file?
Use compatible tools to decode *.sgn files.
Slax boot file
File type category:
System file
Date updated: October 23, 2017
The sgn file extension is associated with the Slax portable distribution of Linux operating system, developed by German company called P&P Software. The .sgn file contains data, that are used during the system boot.
Suggested software to open sgn file:
Associated software actions with the sgn file
Software applications that handle other tasks involving sgn files:
Slax (Linux/Unix)