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1) The HAL file is a HansaWorld Hansa Applications Language File used for development purposes with the HansaWorld Enterprise software. HansaWorld is a business application software company. The format information is not yet available.
2) The HAL file extension is linked to HyperAccess Lite, an obsolete OS/2 modem management program. The HAL file stores data for internal uses of HyperAccess Lite.
3) HotDocs Answer Library files also use the HAL extension. HotDocs is a document software owned by HotDocs Limited.
4) The hal files can found within HansaWorld Enterprise system installations and are used internally. Over 400 file types can be viewed with File Viewer Plus.
5) HAL files are also linked to the Mortyr computer game developed by Interplay Entertainment Corporation, about German soldiers during Nazi rule.
6) HansaWorld Enterprise and the Mortyr game use HAL files, as does the obsolete HyperAccess Lite modem software. HotDocs document software also uses the HAL file extension for HotDocs Answer Library purposes.
7) There are free HAL file viewers and editors available to view, edit, merge, and compare HAL files without needing to install anything.
8) The main issue opening HAL files is incorrect associations with other programs. Double clicking the HAL file should open it with the right program if there is an association present. Alternatively, the HansaWorld Enterprise program can be installed to properly support HAL files.