GC files exist as 2 different types. Please find information about each of them below.
Type 1: GraphClick File
We have free online apps that can view, edit, convert, merge, split and compare GC files without installing anything. Click the links to see details.
The GC format was defined by Arizona. It is comp...
We have free online apps that can view, edit, convert, merge, split and compare GC files without installing anything. Click the links to see details.
The GC format was defined by Arizona. It is compatible with Mac OS. GC files belong to the Data Files category like 1,326 other extensions. GraphClick software is recommended for managing GC files.
The Arizona website has information about GraphClick, GC and other formats it supports. Programs that support GC files are: Files with .GC extension can be copied to any device or platform, but may not open properly.
Two file types use the .GC extension: 1) GraphClick Files – Graphs saved from GraphClick to retrieve data from images. Includes image, data points, modifications.
Programs that open GC files are listed. To open GC files if the application does not start GraphClick, create a file association in Properties.
To change file associations: Right-click file, Open With, select program, check box.
GraphClick extracts data from scanned images. To open .GC files, double-click – system should open in default software. If not, install GraphClick and associate .GC with it.
Below are applications that work with .GC. Links to download software. Files with wrong extension similar to .GC may not open.
GC files associate with two file types, viewable in GraphClick and one other application. They are Data or Game Files. Can view and sometimes edit on desktop and mobile. GC files are not commonly found on everyday devices. There’s more to know, but those are the most important details.