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Files with sbd file extension can be mostly found as old Mozilla mail subdirectory files.
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The sbd file format was used in Mozilla Suite, SeaMonkey and Netscape Navigator (AOL stopped development of Netscape in 2008).
The sbd file stores Mail Subdirectory data, most likely obsolete file format.
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Web browser based on Firefox and Mozilla application suite
Files with sbd file extension are company data files created in now discontinued program called Microsoft Office Accounting.
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The sbd file extension is related to old Microsoft Office Accounting program.
The sbd file contains company data. One of the native formats used by the program.
Distribution of Microsoft Office Accounting was discontinued effective November 16, 2009.
We are sorry, there is currently no specific software link to open this kind of file.
An sbd file extension is related to the Superbase, a database development platform. An sbd file stores data definition.
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The sbd file extension is associated with the Superbase, a software database development platform for Microsoft Windows operating system, developed by Papatuo Holdings.
The sbd file contains data definition from Superbase.
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A relational database system
A software database development platform
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