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.WDB File Extension

A .WDB file is a Microsoft Works Database, created by Microsoft.

Open with LibreOffice. Available for Linux, Windows, and Mac.

What is a .WDB file?

The .WDB file extension is used for databases created with the Microsoft Works database program. Think of it as a simpler cousin to the more complex Access Database, which uses the .MDB file extension. However, .WDB files have more limitations compared to .MDB files. This means there are certain things you can do in an Access Database that you might not be able to do in a Microsoft Works Database. Also, .WDB files are saved in a special format that only certain programs can understand and open, and unfortunately, Microsoft Access is not one of them.

Even though Microsoft Works has been discontinued, which means you can't get this program from Microsoft anymore, there are still ways to open .WDB files. Some of the programs that can open these files include: - **LibreOffice**: This is a free, open-source office suite that has a variety of tools, including one that can open .WDB files. - **CodeAlchemists Works Database Converter**: This is a specialized tool that can convert .WDB files into a format that other programs like Microsoft Excel can read. - **LawBox LLC WDB Viewer Pro**: This program allows you to view the contents of .WDB files without needing Microsoft Works. - **LibreOffice (mentioned again)**: It's worth noting twice because it's a very accessible option for opening .WDB files.

Examples of what .WDB files might contain include databases for video games, like `creaturecache.wdb` for creatures, `gameobjectcache.wdb` for game objects, `itemcache.wdb` for items, `npccache.wdb` for non-player characters, and `questcache.wdb` for quests. These examples show that .WDB files can store a wide variety of structured information, making them useful for different purposes, including gaming.

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