.UBIFS File Overview

File Extension: UBIFS
File Type Description: Linux UBIFS Image
File Type Developer: Various Developers
Primary Associated Software: Linux
Primary Software Developer: Open Source

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What is File Extension UBIFS?

Linux UBIFS Image files are the most popular type of files to carry the UBIFS file extension, originally developed by Open Source for Linux. Our internal web tracking data indicates that Windows 10 operating system users, and those living in United States, are the most likely to use Linux UBIFS Image files. Statisically, these users are most likely running the Google Chrome internet browser.


Associated Developers and Software

Linux by Open Source

Top UBIFS User Languages

Top UBIFS File User Browsers

Desktop Friendly?

Yes

Mobile Friendly?

Yes

Most Popular UBIFS File Countries

Top User Operating Systems

Windows 10 Windows 11 Windows 6 Windows 8.1

Associated Operating Systems

Linux

Other File Types Related to UBIFS Files

Extension File Type Developer File Category File Type Description
.BHW Open Source Graphic Files Blophome Published Project
.RMM RealNetworks Audio Files RAM Meta File
.OFX Intuit, Inc. Data Files Open Financial Exchange File
.EVO eZuce SRN Video Files SeeVogh Player Video Recording
.PLAYER Re-Logic Game Files Terraria Mobile Player File
.BDF Willowsoft Creek Software Backup Files Backup Definition File
.3DO Open Source Disk Image Files FreeDO Phoenix ISO Image
.SSZ Open Source Settings Files Spider Player Skin File
.SG1 Open Source 3D Image Files Standford Graphics File
.BPT Corel Raster Image Files CorelDRAW Bitmap Master Data


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