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  2. MapInfo TAB format - Wikipedia

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    .DAT (The file that stores the attribute data. This is a dBase III DBF file) As an alternative to the *.DAT file, MapInfo Professional can use other data formats such as, *.TXT, *.XLS *.WK*, *.MDB (and for each Microsoft Access format the software also makes another small file).

  3. .dbf - Wikipedia

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    The .dbf file extension represents the dBase database file. The file type was introduced in 1983 with dBASE II. The file structure has evolved to include many features and capabilities. Several additional file types have been added, to support data storage and manipulation. The current .dbf file level is called Level 7.

  4. MDB Tools - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MDB_Tools

    The MDB tools project is an open source effort to create a set of software libraries and utilities to manipulate files in the proprietary JET 3, 4 and 5 database formats (used by Microsoft Access.). Version 0.7 was released in June 2012. Jet 5 is only available on the GitHub master branch.

  5. dBase - Wikipedia

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    Can convert dBASE data from .dbf files to CSV, HTML, Microsoft Excel 2003 and below, Microsoft Excel 2008 and above, or XML. dbDOS PRO 4.0 May 6, 2015 dBase, LLC Unveils New Version of dbDOS PRO 4! [33] dbDOS PRO 4, the latest version of the best-selling solution for supporting MS-DOS based applications on Windows Vista and above operating systems.

  6. dBFS - Wikipedia

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    The conversion level is chosen as the best compromise for the typical headroom and signal-to-noise levels of the equipment in question. Examples: [ 32 ] [ 33 ] [ 34 ] EBU R68 is used in most European countries, specifying +18 dBu at 0 dBFS.

  7. Shapefile - Wikipedia

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    The size of both .shp and .dbf component files cannot exceed 2 GB (or 2 31 bytes) — around 70 million point features at best. [6] The maximum number of feature for other geometry types varies depending on the number of vertices used. The attribute database format for the .dbf component file is based on an older dBase standard.

  8. MDB - Wikipedia

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    .mdb, a file-extension used in certain versions of Microsoft Access databases; MDB, a kernel debugger for the Linux kernel. MDB, the NASDAQ ticker symbol for MongoDB, a database management system. Message Driven Bean, a special type of Enterprise JavaBean; Modular Debugger, a debugger available as part of the Solaris Operating System

  9. DBF - Wikipedia

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    DBF may refer to: .dbf, a file format introduced by dBASE database system, since adopted by other applications as well (database file) dBf, decibels above a femtowatt, a unit used to measure power and gain; Distributed Bellman-Ford, a Distance-vector routing protocol; Danmarks Badminton Forbund (Denmark's Badminton Union)