.KPR File Overview

File Extension: KPR
File Type Description: KPresenter Presentation
File Type Developer: Open Source
Primary Associated Software: KOffice
Primary Software Developer: Open Source

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What is File Extension KPR?

The KPR file extension is a KPresenter Presentation file developed originally by Piotr Fusik for Recoil. According to our internal data, KPresenter Presentation files are most popular with users in Korea, Republic of, with a majority of them running Windows 10. In most cases, these users are surfing the internet using the Google Chrome browser.


Associated Developers and Software

KOffice by Open Source
Recoil by Piotr Fusik
FIFA World Cup by Electronic Arts

Top KPR User Languages

Top KPR File User Browsers

Desktop Friendly?

Yes

Mobile Friendly?

Yes

Most Popular KPR File Countries

Top User Operating Systems

Windows 10 Windows 11 Windows 6 Windows 8.1

Associated Operating Systems

Windows
Unix
Xbox 360
PlayStation
Nintendo DS

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.LRZ Open Source Compressed Files Lrzip Compressed Archive
.OBT Open Source Settings Files Openbox Theme File
.GG Google Uncommon Files Google Desktop Gadget File
.KCD Symantec Corporation Data Files Rshiphop.kcd Malware
.SGS Open Source Settings Files WinDS PRO Data
.TP2 Unknown Developer Data Files WeiDU Resource Pack File


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