DBD file format description
Many people often share .dbd files without providing instructions on how to use them. This can make it difficult for users to determine which program is compatible for editing, converting, or printing .dbd files. To address this issue, we have created this page to offer assistance and guidance on handling .dbd files. We provide information on compatible software, editing instructions and conversion options to help users effectively interact with .dbd files.
Our aim is to simplify the process and promote seamless use of the .dbd file format.
4 filename extension(s) found in our database.
.dbd - DemoShield Project
The DBD project files are related to DemoShield. The DBD file is a DemoShield Project. DemoShield is a completely visual Windows demo and tutorial creation tool.
Application: | DemoShield |
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Category: | Project files |
Mime-type: | application/octet-stream |
Magic: | - / - |
Aliases: | - |
DemoShield Project related extensions:
- smm Smart Install Maker Project
- pprj Protege Project
- cal Creatacard Calendar Project
- wmmp Windows Movie Maker Project
- srj Sybase PowerBuilder Project
- inform Inform for Mac OS X Project
.dbd - Fly! Database
The DBD game data files are related to Fly!. The DBD file is a Fly! Database. Fly! is a flight simulator for PC and Apple Macintosh computers developed by Terminal Reality.
Application: | Fly! |
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Category: | Game Data files |
Mime-type: | application/octet-stream |
Magic: | - / - |
Aliases: | - |
Fly! Database related extensions:
- ff CoD2 Fast File
- rkv Star Wars: The Clone Wars - Republic Heroes Game Archive
- inv Lineage Inventory Data
- u8 Lemmings 3D Audio File
- sc2scene StarCraft II Cut Scene
- sc2 SimCity 2000 City Data
.dbd - Modula-2 Debug Data
The DBD development files are related to ADW Modula-2. The DBD file is a Modula-2 Debug Data. Modula-2 is a programming language designed by Nicklaus Wirth.
Application: | ADW Modula-2 |
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Category: | Development files |
Mime-type: | application/octet-stream |
Magic: | - / - |
Aliases: | - |
Modula-2 Debug Data related extensions:
- ab Android Debug Bridge Backup
- odl Object Description Language
- acx IBM Rational XDE ACX Data
- nir AdminStudio Repackaging Wizard Output
- trs TURBU Editor RPG Script
- mac IAR System C-SPY Macro Definition Data
.dbd - Oracle Database Record Type Data
The DBD data files are related to Oracle Database. The DBD file is an Oracle Database Record Type Data. Oracle Database is a multi-model database management system produced and marketed by Oracle.
Application: | Oracle Database |
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Category: | Data files |
Mime-type: | application/octet-stream |
Magic: | - / - |
Aliases: | - |
Oracle Database Record Type Data related extensions:
Be careful.
It is important to understand that the .dbd file extension is not limited to a particular set of applications. Other programs besides the intended ones can also use the .dbd extension to create files. This includes potentially harmful programs or malware that may generate .dbd files for various purposes. Be especially cautious with .dbd files coming from untrusted or unknown sources.
Can't open a .dbd file?
When you double-click a file to open it, Windows examines the filename extension. If Windows recognizes the filename extension, it opens the file in the program that is associated with that filename extension. When Windows does not recognize an extension, you receive the following message:
Select an app to open this .dbd file
To set the .dbd file association in Windows 11, you can follow these steps
- Open the Settings app by clicking on the Start menu and selecting the gear icon.
- In the Settings app, click on System and then select Apps from the left-hand side menu.
- Scroll down and click on the Default apps option.
- Under the Default apps section, you will find various categories such as Email, Web browser, and Music player.
- Locate the category that matches the file type you want to associate, such as Photos for image files or Video player for video files.
- Click on the current default app listed under the category. A list of available apps will appear.
- Choose the app you want to set as the default for that file type. If the desired app is not listed, click on More apps to see additional options or click on Look for an app in the Microsoft Store to search for apps in the Store.
- After selecting the app, it will become the default choice for opening files of that type.
It's worth mentioning that you don't always need to set .dbd file association. Many applications can open .dbd files without requiring any specific file association to be set.
The .dbd file extension is often given incorrectly
Based on searches conducted on our site in the past year, we have compiled a list of the most common misspellings. These frequent misspellings can cause confusion and hinder search accuracy. Our goal in providing this list is to help users find the right information more easily and enhance their overall search experience on our website.
These misspellings were the most common in the past year:
bd, bdd, cbd, db, dbc, dbe, dbf, dbr, dbs, dbv, dbw, dbx, dd, ddb, dfd
Is it possible that the filename extension is misspelled?
There is a possibility that the .dbd filename extension is misspelled. To assist users in identifying potential errors, we provide a list of similar file extensions in our database.
Filename extensions similar to .dbd:
- ddb TINA Shape Library Database
- fbd FlowBiz Workflow Designer Procedure Document
- xbd JAXB Schema Data
- bdd CARA Sound Radiation Data
- dbc DAZ Studio Brick Camera
- dbf JetForm FormFlow 2 Database
Operating systems
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Windows XP/Vista, Windows 7/8/10, Windows 11, CentOS, Debian GNU/Linux, Ubuntu Linux, FreeBSD, macOS, Mac OS X, iOS, Android
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