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.R2D File Extension

A .R2D file is a Borland Reflex Database, created by Borland.

Open with Borland Reflex. Available for Windows.

What is a .R2D file?

An R2D file is a type of computer file used to store information in a database format. It was created by a program called Borland Reflex, which was a popular database software designed to run on DOS, an early operating system for personal computers. The information inside an R2D file is saved in plain text, which means it's written in a simple way that can be read easily, just like the text you're reading now. This file stores the data in a straightforward manner, without complex structures, making it similar to another file type known as .RDX.

R2D files are used to keep various pieces of data organized in a way that Borland Reflex can understand and manipulate. For example, if you had a collection of books, you could use an R2D file to keep track of their titles, authors, and publication dates in an organized database.

To open an R2D file, you would need to use the Borland Reflex program. Since Borland Reflex is an older software that was made for the DOS operating system, running it on modern computers might require special settings or emulation software that allows older programs to run. However, because the data in R2D files is stored in plain text, it's possible that other database programs or even simple text editors might be able to open and display the data, although they may not be able to use or understand all of its features without Borland Reflex.

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