Are you facing difficulties opening unknown files on your computer, or wondering exactly what this file is?
We've got the information and best software solutions for opening these files effortlessly.
Files with kfl extension can be usually encountered as RSS feed lists for Microsoft Outlook.
Further details:
File extension kfl is mainly related to the Microsoft Outlook, a personal information manager, which is part of Microsoft Office, developed by Microsoft Corporation.
A .kfl file contain feed list for RSS which is shared with Microsoft Internet Explorer. If you don't share your RSS feeds, you may not find the KFL file in your Outlook.
Open file with:
An e-mail management tool distributed with Microsoft Office suite
Mac version of the popular e-mail client and personal information manager from Microsoft
A kfl file extension is related to the IRIS and used for its literary data.
Further details:
The kfl file extension is associated with the IRIS, an older Braille keyboard devices from EUROBRAILLE.
The kfl file stores literary data from the IRIS.
IRIS is obsolete without support from developer.
Open file with:
Older Braille keyboard device
A kfl file extension is related to the KFLog and used for its airfield data.
Further details:
The kfl file extension is also used by KFlog, a suite of free OpenSource programs aimed at flight planning and flight analysis for gliders.
The kfl file contains saved airfield data.
Open file with:
A glider flight planning software
Files with KFL extension might also be found as auto-reply memory data files from Pegasus Mail email client.
Further details:
The KFL file extension is also associated with the Pegasus Mail an e-mail client and e-mail service for Microsoft Windows and MS-DOS operating systems, developed by David Harris. A *.kfl file stores auto-reply memory data.
Open file with:
One of the oldest e-mail clients available
File extensions are characters that appear after the dot in a computer file's name. For example, the file "unknown-file.kfl" has the file extension "kfl". This is used to identify which program should open the file or what file type it is.
File extensions help you organize and manage files. They provide a quick and easy way to identify and associate the file type with the appropriate software.
In our database, we have collected a huge number of different file extensions, detailed descriptions, and programs that can be used to open or otherwise work with the file extensions listed in our database.
This database is an invaluable resource for users who want to understand better file extensions and what they can do with them. It also allows users to know different file types with the same purpose.
We have verified every software listed in our database. The software listed in our database includes links to the developer's or software's website. These links should allow you to download the right program for each file type. Using verified software from reputable sources helps minimize the risk of malware and viruses infecting your computer.