.JPI File Overview

File Extension: JPI
File Type Description: Jupiter Encrypted XML File
File Type Developer: Elfin
Primary Associated Software: Jupiter
Primary Software Developer: Elfin

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What is File Extension JPI?

Primarily, a JPI file extension is a type of Jupiter Encrypted XML File file developed for the Jupiter software program by Elfin. Internal website statistics show that JPI files are most popular with users in United States and those running the Windows 10 operating system. Frequently these users are visiting our web site using Google Chrome.


Associated Developers and Software

Jupiter by Elfin

Top JPI User Languages

Top JPI File User Browsers

Desktop Friendly?

Yes

Mobile Friendly?

Yes

Most Popular JPI File Countries

Top User Operating Systems

Windows 10 Windows 11 Windows 6 Windows 8.1

Associated Operating Systems

Windows

Other File Types Related to JPI Files

Extension File Type Developer File Category File Type Description
.DAZ DAZ 3D 3D Image Files DAZ Studio 3D Scene
.KRY Herolab Uncommon Files Herolab Krypten
.JWK Douglas Crockford Encrypted Files JSON Web Key
.DOCENX Egis Technology Inc Encrypted Files Egis Encrypted Word DOC File
.BFE Johnny Shelley Encrypted Files Bcrypt - BlowFish File Encryption
.UENC IDM Computer Solutions Encrypted Files UltraEdit Encrypted Text File
.CDB Nokia Database Files Symbian Phonebook Database
.EFL National Federation of the Blind Uncommon Files External Format Language File
.VME Meganet Corporation Encrypted Files Virtual Matrix Encryption File
.ENCRYPTED Malwarebytes Encrypted Files Crypt0L0cker Ransomware Infected Files


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