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A sun file extension is related to the Sun raster bitmap image file format developed by Sun Microsystems.
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The sun file extension is associated with the Sun raster bitmap image file format.
Sun Raster files are a bitmap storage format developed by Sun Microsystems. The format is well supported on Sun workstations, but is less widely supported elsewhere.
The files can store bitmaps at a variety of color depths: monochrome, 8-bit gray scale, 256 color with a palette, 24-bit TrueColor or 32-bit TrueColor. Additionally the data in the file can be stored in either of two bytes orders, and the bitmap may either by not compressed or compressed using a Run-length Compression scheme.
Please Note: As there is a wide variety of possible options in this format, some applications may not support (or read) all possible variations of this format.
Open file with:
A popular utility for viewing and converting graphic files
An image editor and convertor
A very fast and compact freeware graphics viewer for Windows
A free graphics and photo editor and authoring tool
Mac version of the popular graphics editor
GNU Image Manipulation Program
A multimedia file manager and converter
An online graphics converter and resizer
Files with sun extension are used by the Firefox web browser. They include some bookmarks backup data.
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The sun file extension is associated with the Firefox web browser developed by Mozilla for Microsoft Windows, Apple Mac, Linux and Android operating systems. The .sun file stores backup of bookmarks.
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A popular free web browser from Mozilla
Mac version of the popular web browser
Firefox for Linux is popular free web browser
File extensions are characters that appear after the dot in a computer file's name. For example, the file "unknown-file.sun" has the file extension "sun". This is used to identify which program should open the file or what file type it is.
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