We use some file extensions regularly. For example, we listen to mp3 music , watch movies in avi. And we are already familiar with such extensions. Moreover, there are likely to be several programs on your computer that you can use to open them. But sometimes when downloading files we come up with completely new letter combinations at the end of the name (after the period). And then the problem arises, why open such repositories of information and how to extract the desired from them? As an example, consider the cbr format. How to open a file so unusual for most users?
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Windows, :
- CDisplay;
- StuffIt Deluxe 2010.
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