.KIC File Overview

File Extension: KIC
File Type Description: Kodak Compressed Image File
File Type Developer: Kodak
Primary Associated Software: Kodak EasyShare
Primary Software Developer: Kodak

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What is File Extension KIC?

Primarily, a KIC file extension is a type of Kodak Compressed Image File file developed for the Kodak EasyShare software program by Kodak. Our internal web tracking data indicates that Windows 10 operating system users, and those living in United States, are the most likely to use Kodak Compressed Image File files. Most of these users are running the Google Chrome web browser.


Associated Developers and Software

Kodak EasyShare by Kodak

Top KIC User Languages

Top KIC File User Browsers

Desktop Friendly?

Yes

Mobile Friendly?

Yes

Most Popular KIC File Countries

Top User Operating Systems

Windows 10 Windows 11 Windows 6 Windows 8.1

Associated Operating Systems

Windows
Mac
Linux

Other File Types Related to KIC Files

Extension File Type Developer File Category File Type Description
.MB Autodesk, Inc. 3D Image Files Maya Binary Project File
.DCS Quark Software Inc. Vector Image Files Desktop Color Separation File
.KDK Kodak Raster Image Files Kodak Proprietary Decimated TIFF File
.ME Unknown Developer Uncommon Files Temporary Delete Me File
.JOB Metamation CAD Files MetaCAM Nest Job File
.FPX Kodak Raster Image Files FlashPix Bitmap Image File
.MBB Kodak Uncommon Files Kodak EasyShare Data File
.LID Kodak Audio Files Kodak EasyShare Album File
.MM Kodak Data Files Kodak EasyShare Thumbnail Cache File
.RVG Autodesk, Inc. Data Files Revit External Group File


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