Open SIF file

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

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.sif file type #1: Microsoft Windows NT setup installation data

Files with sif file extension may be often found as setup installation files from Microsoft Windows NT operating system.

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The sif file extension is related to installation files used in Windows NT, a first full 32-bit operating system from Microsoft for IBM-PC compatible computers.

These .sif files contain some predefined data used during the setup process.

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Microsoft Windows NT 4.0

A business oriented Windows operating system developed in 1996

.sif file type #2: Autodesk spatial index

A sif file extension is associated with some apps developed by Autodesk. A sif file contains spatial indexes.

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The sif file extension is related to the apps developed by Autodesk.

Spatial indexes are used by spatial databases (databases which store information related to objects in space) to optimize spatial queries. Indexes used by non-spatial databases cannot effectively handle features such as how far two points differ and whether points fall within a spatial area of interest.

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AutoCAD

Leading 2D and 3D CAD development software from Autodesk

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AutoCAD for Mac

A Mac version of popular Autodesk AutoCAD software

.sif file type #3: Infinity Analyze microscope graphics

Files with sif extension might very well be graphics files (microscope images) saved using older version of INFINITY ANALYZE software.

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File extension SIF has been also used for the default format of INFINITY ANALYZE software prior to version 7.

A typical .sif file seems to be used graphics captured from the microscope camera.

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INFINITY ANALYZE

Software package for Lumenera cameras.

.sif file type #4: ISIF vector data

A sif file extension is related to the ISIF vector data file format.

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The sif file extension is associated with the ISIF vector data file format.

ISIF format seems to be obsolete format that is not used in current vector graphics editing tools.

We are sorry, there is currently no specific software link to open this kind of file.

.sif file type #5: Super-IRG font

A sif file extension is associated with the Super-IRG font format.

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The sif file extension is related to the Super-IRG, a picture image editing program developed for Atari 8-bit computers, released in 1979.

The sif file stores font used by Super-IRG program.

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RECOIL

A viewer of pictures in native formats of classic computers

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.sif" has the file extension "sif". 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.

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