You're here because you have a file that has a file extension ending in .abcd. Files with the file extension .abcd can only be launched by certain applications. It's possible that .abcd files are data files rather than documents or media, which means they're not meant to be viewed at all.
what is a .abcd file?
The content of an .abcd file consists of text, videos, audio clips and other objects integrated by the creators of these files. These ABCD files are also known as AudioVisual Book data files and presented as digital books which can be created and viewed using the ABCD Reader application. The text and page layout of these digital books may be integrated with formatting elements used by the creators of these ABCD output documents. AV Books Publishers developed this application, which also implements XML-based encryption specifications into these ABCD output document files. These ABCD documents are mostly used for e-learning industries and can be distributed through multiple online and offline ways, such as through CDs or DVDs and via Web platforms. Users can install the ABCD Reader software into their Microsoft Windows-based systems to create, open and view the content of these ABCD files. Comments from other users may also be entered into these ABCD files by other users, particularly if the creators of those ABCD documents integrated a feature that allowed this (this is prevented by default via the XML-based encryption standards integrated into these ABCD documents).
how to open a .abcd file?
Launch a .abcd file, or any other file on your PC, by double-clicking it. If your file associations are set up correctly, the application that's meant to open your .abcd file will open it. It's possible you may need to download or purchase the correct application. It's also possible that you have the correct application on your PC, but .abcd files aren't yet associated with it. In this case, when you try to open a .abcd file, you can tell Windows which application is the correct one for that file. From then on, opening a .abcd file will open the correct application. Click here to fix .abcd file association errors
applications that open a .abcd file
AV Books Publishers ABCD Reader
AV Books Publishers ABCD Reader
ABCD Reader is software which was developed by AV Books Publishers which opens files with .ABCD extensions. ABCD Reader application runs only on Windows platform such as Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows ME, Windows 98, Windows 2000, and Windows 98SE. Pentium II with 256 MB RAM is being recommended if you are using Windows 98 and 98SE as well as for Windows ME. Pentium IV with 512 MB RAM is the system requirement if you are running on Windows XP. A system requirement of Pentium III with 256 MB RAM is being recommended for Windows 2000. If the user is running an Internet Security Suite on his computer most especially for newer versions, a requirement of 1GB is being recommended for XP users. The system requirements should be followed strictly as there will be instances when it may run but the performance will not be as good.
a word of warning
Be careful not to rename the extension on .abcd files, or any other files. This will not change the file type. Only special conversion software can change a file from one file type to another.
what is a file extension?
A file extension is the set of three or four characters at the end of a filename; in this case, .abcd. File extensions tell you what type of file it is, and tell Windows what programs can open it. Windows often associates a default program to each file extension, so that when you double-click the file, the program launches automatically. When that program is no longer on your PC, you can sometimes get an error when you try to open the associated file.
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