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.ODB File Extension

A .ODB file is a Abaqus Output Database, created by OASIS.

Open with OpenOffice Base. Available for Linux, Windows, and Mac.

What is a .ODB file?

An .ODB file is a type of file that is used to store a database. This database is created by a program called Apache OpenOffice Base, which is a free software that anyone can download and use on their computer. Apache OpenOffice Base is part of the Apache OpenOffice suite, which is a collection of office-related applications, similar to Microsoft Office but free.

The .ODB file contains all the parts of the database, like tables where information is organized into rows and columns, and records, which are individual entries in those tables. The way the data is stored in an .ODB file follows a set of rules known as the OpenDocument standard, which is a way of formatting files so they can be used across different software that supports this standard.

To open an .ODB file, you can use several programs. The most straightforward option is OpenOffice Base itself, since the file is specifically designed for this program. Another option is LibreOffice, which is another free, open-source office suite that works similarly to OpenOffice and supports the OpenDocument standard. If you need to manage the .ODB file as an archive (since it stores data files), you can use file archivers like B1 Archiver, 7-Zip, or the Apple Archive Utility if you're using a Mac. These programs can open the .ODB file to view the data files inside, but they might not display the database structure as OpenOffice Base or LibreOffice would.

Planamesa NeoOffice is another alternative for Mac users. It's a version of OpenOffice designed specifically for macOS, and it can open .ODB files too.

In summary, if you have an .ODB file that you need to open or work with, the best choice is to use OpenOffice Base or LibreOffice. If you just need to see the files inside the .ODB file, then archiving tools like B1 Archiver or 7-Zip are suitable options.

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