Here is the text with sentences simplified and reordered to improve flow and cohesion:
Files with the .mbp extension are auxiliary data files for Mobipocket eBooks. They are loaded with the .prc ebook to include user-specific data. These files cannot be converted individually, only as whole MobiPocket ebooks.
These files are produced by the Mobipocket Reader Desktop. It is an application for electronically reading books on computers. MBP files are saved in binary format. They can be opened using an MBP reader utility. To open a .mbp file, double-click it. If set up correctly, the meant application will launch. You may need to download or purchase the application if it does not open.
Mobipocket Notes Format files use the .mbp extension. The specification was created by Mobipocket. MBP files are compatible with software for Linux and Windows. The most popular program to handle MBP files is Mobipocket Reader Desktop. More information about MBP formats can be found on the official Mobipocket.com website.
MBP files are produced by Mobipocket Reader Desktop for reading ebooks electronically. The files are saved in binary format and opened by a MBP reader utility. MBP files relate to MAGIX Burn Project files from the MAGIX Speed CD/DVD authoring software. Here, .mbp files contain the files and folders to burn onto a disc.
MBP files are also disk burning projects from Medialink software. They reference external multimedia to burn onto discs with CyberLink MediaShow. MBP files are also from the MAGIX Speed burning tool. They contain files and folders to burn onto optical discs as XML data. By default, they are saved in the My Documents\MAGIX Projects folder.
The contents of .mbp files can be opened and extracted by the MBP reader program. It supports Windows and Linux. However Linux systems cannot visualize the file contents. The .mbp format was created by Mobipocket for eBook files. An associated .prc eBook file stores user data and marks in binary format. This can be extracted by a MBP file utility.
The .mbp extension can relate to other file types not supported by MBP readers. The files and reader were made by Mobipocket. They were likely created by the Mobipocket Reader program. Issues opening .mbp files could be corruption, missing registry data, or accidental deletion.