.GFB File Overview

File Extension: GFB
File Type Description: GIFBlast Compressed Image File
File Type Developer: Open Source
Primary Associated Software: GIFBlast
Primary Software Developer: Open Source

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What is File Extension GFB?

Release of the Recoil software program prompted the development of the GIFBlast Compressed Image File file type by Piotr Fusik. Data from our web servers (annonymous users) show that GFB files are most popular in United States and are often used by Windows 10. In most cases, these users are surfing the internet using the Google Chrome browser.


Associated Developers and Software

Recoil by Piotr Fusik
GIFBlast by Open Source

Top GFB User Languages

Top GFB File User Browsers

Desktop Friendly?

Yes

Mobile Friendly?

Yes

Most Popular GFB File Countries

Top User Operating Systems

Windows 10 Windows 11 Windows 6 Windows 8.1

Associated Operating Systems

Windows
Mac
Android
Linux
Apple II

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.ZLG Open Source Compressed Files E-Surveiller Log Archive File
.RQ Open Source Data Files SPARQL Query
.GDP Open Source Data Files Scrolling Game Development Kit Project
.XR2 Open Source Data Files Xrecode II Registration


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