I was trying to clean up my files and I came across an icon whose extension was .btn I had not noticed one like that before so I Googled it...got this page. What do I need to open the file (the .btn file)? I don't necessarily want to delete it without opening it to see what I am deleting, except at the same time I don't want to open it and unleash the devil into my computer. So what do you think I should do? Thanks
Jay
ADMIN
2008-12-23 04:47:10
Hi LwessTeach. Well, these files are pretty rare now and we have another .btn extension in our database (use the search function above).If you right-click the .btn file, and select 'open with' - which programs are listed as compatible?If your system's anit-virus is up-to-date then you should be ok opening them.
stefano rizzo
2010-08-31 11:11:27
I have a huge button file library archive dating back from the 90s. Now with Windows 7 I cannot access it. Is there a conversion program available so that I do not lose all the work?