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SAR files: what are they and how do I open them?

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.sar file type #1: SAR compressed file archive (SAPCAR archive)

Files with sar extension can be primarily found as compressed archives from the SAPCAR compression utility.

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The sar file extension is most likely best know for its use in the SAPCAR, a compression utility for Microsoft Windows developed by SAP which is used to compress/decompress data for SAP applications.

SAR (Service Archive) compression format is also used by the Phoenix Server applications (Phoenix Server applications standard distribution format).

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SAPCAR

A compression utility for SAP

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WildFly (JBoss Application Server)

An open source Java application server

.sar file type #2: SAGE Timeslips archive file

Files with sar extension are used by Timeslips application. They include compressed and archived data used by the program.

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The sar file extension is associated with the SAGE Timeslips the time management and billing cycle application for Microsoft Windows operating system. The .sar file stores archived and compressed data used by Timeslips.

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Timeslips

A time and billing program from Sage

.sar file type #3: Saracen Paint image format file

Files with sar extension are used by the Saracen Paint software. 

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The sar file extension is associated with the Saracen Paint drawing software for for Commodore 64 and Commodore 128 computers popular in the 1980's. The .sar extension file stores drawing created in the Saracen Paint.

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XnView MP

A popular utility for viewing and converting graphic files

.sar file type #4: Sibelius arrange style sar data

A sar file extension is related to the Sibelius notation program. A sar file contains arrange style settings.

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The sar file extension is associated with the Sibelius notation software for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X (macOS) that allows professional composers to create music.

The sar file stores arrange style settings.

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Sibelius

A dedicated music writing platform

Sibelius for Mac

A music composing and notation software for Mac

.sar file type #5: Yamaha S.Art recorded voice

A sar file extension is related to the Yamaha S.Art voice file format. Probably obsolete file format.

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The sar file extension is associated with the Yamaha S.Art audio file format used by Yamaha audio devices and audio software.

The sar file stores voice that can be included in a music composition created on Yamaha accessories.

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What is the meaning of a file extension?

File extensions are characters that appear after the dot in a computer file's name. For example, the file "unknown-file.sar" has the file extension "sar". This is used to identify which program should open the file or what file type it is.
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