BM2 files exist as 2 different types. Please find information about each of them below.
Type 1: Boardmaker Interactive Board File
BM2 files are boardmaker interactive boards. Boardmaker is a program for teaching students with special needs. BM2 files contain activities and lessons. These lessons have interactive visual elements...
BM2 files are boardmaker interactive boards. Boardmaker is a program for teaching students with special needs. BM2 files contain activities and lessons. These lessons have interactive visual elements and sounds. They can include quizzes, visual scenes, and object lessons. BM2 files are created by Boardmaker software by DynaVox Mayer-Johnson.
Windows, Mac, and DOS operating systems can open BM2 files. Boardmaker software opens BM2 files. You can also use free online BM2 file converters. They allow viewing, editing, merging and comparing BM2 files without installing anything.
BM2 files are also bitmap graphic files for the game Subspace Continuum. They store images like textures used in the game. BM2 files are renamed BMP files. BMP is the standard Windows bitmap image format.
Files with .bm2 extension are graphics files from Subspace/Continuum online game. They are basically BMP files that have been renamed. The Subspace application is a top-down shooter video game with mu...
Files with .bm2 extension are graphics files from Subspace/Continuum online game. They are basically BMP files that have been renamed. The Subspace application is a top-down shooter video game with multiplayer features. Virgin Interactive developed Subspace and the .bm2 format. Users can install Subspace on Windows to access image data stored in these files.
To open .bm2 files, use a program that opens BMP files. BM2 images can be opened with almost any program that handles BMPs. Typically to open BM2 files, find and install appropriate software. Then open the file by double-clicking the icon. The system should associate .bm2 files with the right software.
If .bm2 files do not open, the issue may be file corruption, registry errors, malware infection, or lack of hardware resources. To fix, associate .bm2 with the correct program. Update software that should open these files. Download the file again and scan for viruses. Make sure your system has enough resources to open the file.