.ERI File Overview

File Extension: ERI
File Type Description: ERI-chan (Entis Rasterized Image) Image Format
File Type Developer: XnSoft
Primary Associated Software: XnView MP
Primary Software Developer: XnSoft

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What is File Extension ERI?

The ERI file extension is a ERI-chan (Entis Rasterized Image) Image Format file developed originally by XnSoft for XnView MP. Visitor data analysis shows that these ERI-chan (Entis Rasterized Image) Image Format files are typically seen on Windows 10 user machines from China. In most cases, these users are surfing the internet using the Google Chrome browser.


Associated Developers and Software

XnView MP by XnSoft
ERwin by CA Technologies

Top ERI User Languages

Top ERI File User Browsers

Desktop Friendly?

Yes

Mobile Friendly?

Yes

Most Popular ERI File Countries

Top User Operating Systems

Windows 10 Windows 11 Windows 6 Windows 8.1

Associated Operating Systems

Windows
Mac
Android
Linux

Other File Types Related to ERI Files

Extension File Type Developer File Category File Type Description
.CE Digital Vision Raster Image Files ComputerEyes Image
.BFL XnSoft Raster Image Files BFLI Image Format
.SAR Commodore International Raster Image Files Saracen Paint Image
.SCX RIX SoftWorks, Inc. Raster Image Files ColoRIX Bitmap Graphic File
.GRY XnSoft 3D Image Files Grayscale Image
.SCP RIX SoftWorks, Inc. Raster Image Files ColoRIX Bitmap Graphic File
.QRT Mats Troeng and Jörgen Ohlin GIS Files QuickRoute Map
.1-P Unknown Developer Raster Image Files PNG Image
.PLO Hewlett-Packard Vector Image Files HP Graphics Language Plotter Document
.JLS Freedom Scientific 3D Image Files JAWS Data File


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