GDB files exist as 2 different types. Please find information about each of them below.
Type 1: GPS Database File
A GDB file contains waypoints, routes, and tracks for Garmin navigation devices. It is created by MapSource, a GPS route editing and trip planning application. To create a GDB file in MapSource, selec...
A GDB file contains waypoints, routes, and tracks for Garmin navigation devices. It is created by MapSource, a GPS route editing and trip planning application. To create a GDB file in MapSource, select File → Save As. Name your file, choose the GDB format, and click Save. To export a GDB file from BaseCamp: Select data to export then File → Export. Click Export or Export Selection.
A GDB file is similar to a GPX file. It can be transferred to Garmin devices. To import a GDB file into BaseCamp, select the import option.
A GDB file is a database for map waypoints on Garmin GPS devices. Other programs can open GDB files, like IBExpert, Embarcadero InterBase and Recovery For Interbase. These are specialized software for programmers.
An older GDB file format is from InterBase software. Newer InterBase versions use .ib instead of .gdb.
GDB files contain data for GPS navigators and maps. Route points, routes, and related data allow devices to properly use maps and GPS.
Various editors let developers open GDB files. MapSource lets you visually create, export and import GDB files. Some GDB files are InterBase database files from Borland software. These have a 2GB size limit.
ESRI GDB files store geospatial data like feature classes and tables. Queries manage spatial and non-spatial data. GDB files require other files in the same folder to work.
The GDB file extension is for InterBase database files. InterBase versions before 7.0 used it as default. Databases from InterBase 6.5 and earlier have a 2GB size limit. InterBase 7.0 and later use .I...
The GDB file extension is for InterBase database files. InterBase versions before 7.0 used it as default. Databases from InterBase 6.5 and earlier have a 2GB size limit. InterBase 7.0 and later use .IB extension for database files.
To open a GDB file, use InterBase. Launch InterBase and select “Open Database” from the “File” menu.
You may have problems opening GDB files. Common issues are easy to fix without help. Here are tips to identify and solve GDB file problems.
Free online GDB tools allow you to view, edit, convert, merge, split and compare GDB files without installing anything. Click the links to see details.
The GDB format is for databases created in InterBase. It is open source, unlike GnuPG and PGP. InterBase 6.5 and earlier used this format by default. Later versions starting with 7.0 use the IB extension.
Popular software to open GDB files includes IBExpert, Embarcadero InterBase and Recovery for InterBase.
The GDB file extension can be found on different operating systems. The format was developed by Borland. Full Convert Enterprise likely generated this particular file.