Program is called gburner. From what I've come to understand, gburner is a shareware program that has its own file extension for image files. Not sure what more info you're looking for. Happy hunting.
DAA Converter converts GBI files (they're just disguised DAAs) to ISO format so they can be accessed on your Mac: http://www.twilightedge.com/mac/daaconverter/
use gburner to extract gbi file. www.gburner.com
The difference between an open file format and a proprietary file format is the ability to share. Open formats make sharing between computers easier.
To open a Lisa file on your computer, you can use a program that supports the file format or convert the file to a more common format that your computer can open.
yes. Aslong as you install the program needed to open that file format
PDF is a file format - Portable document format. You can open it in Adobe Acrobat Reader.
You cannot open a file in YIFY format. There is no such format. Valid formats for files are ASCII and binary. Both of these types of files can be opened but would not be useful to the average user in their native format.
with Reaktor 5 program
.txt, or a text file can always be opened by an application.
.txt, or a text file can always be opened by an application.
You can open .gif file in Photoshop, to convert it to another format, first open it in Photoshop then go to Save As and choose another format to save. If you cannot open that file in photoshop then See related link for free online file conversion, convert to png, jpg or tiff and you will open file in Photoshop.
go straight into Microsoft word and open it there you may have to change the desired file format to any file