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

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.xdb file type #1: HyperCD HyperLOCK data

Files with xdb file extension can be found as part of old HyperCD technology. Seems like no longer used.

Further details:

The xdb file extension is mainly related to old HyperCD technology. This patented technology uses a software application to split an MPEG file into 2 unequal pieces. Once split, the MPEG video can only be reassembled via an HTML embed-tag located in the same internet directory as the smaller piece of the MPEG.

A proprietary software plug-in is also required (which would be installed on the fly into the users default browser), as well as, a CD that contains the larger of the 2 unequal pieces.

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HyperCD

A tridimensional multilayer optical memory

.xdb file type #2: Norton Antivirus update

An xdb file extension is related to the Norton Antivirus and used for its update files.

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The xdb file extension is associated with the Norton Antivirus, a data and system protection software for Microsoft Windows operating system.

The xdb file contains updated virus definitions database and other updates for the app.

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Norton Antivirus

Antivirus utility used to protect computer against malware attacks

.xdb file type #3: Sybase PowerDesigner database definition

An xdb file extension is related to the Sybase PowerDesigner and used for its database definition files.

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The xdb file contains information about a PowerDesigner database (.PDM) file.

It may be the default definition file included with PowerDesigner or a custom file created by the user - required for a PowerDesigner database file to open correctly.

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PowerDesigner

A business process and data modeling software

.xdb file type #4: xFarDic dictionary

Files with xdb file extension can be found as language translation dictionaries for xFarDic multilingual dictionary software.

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The xdb file extension is also used for the default dictionary format of xFarDic multilingual dictionary software, developed by xFarDic team.

The xdb file is a standard dictionary database that contains language data.

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xFarDic

A dictionary system

PyGlossary

A converter for various dictionaries

.xdb file type #5: xText compiled database

An xdb file extension is related to the xText and used for its compiled database files.

Further details:

The xdb file extension is associated with the xText a hypertext presentation application for MS-DOS operating system created by Flambeaux Software.

The xdb file contains compiled database.

The xText is obsolete product without any support from the developer.

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

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