File Extension FP3

File type: FileMaker Pro 3.0 file, Fisher Price FP3 Player music file, FloorPlan 3D design file

About the FP3 file type:

If Windows cannot find the appropriate program associated with .FP3 files, then your registry may have errors. Check your Windows registry for errors (includes file association errors).

There are three uses of the FP3 file extension. It can be a database file, a music file, or a design file. Among these, its function as a database file for the application FileMaker Pro 3.0 is the most well-known. The FileMaker Pro is a database management and creation program. It was known for its included database engine as well as its GUI-based interface. These features allow the user to change database files through simple dragging of new components into forms, screens, or layouts. Generally, the application FileMaker Pro uses the FMP file extension. The FP3 file extension is specially used only for its version 3.0. Compared to other FileMaker Pro application versions, its version 3.0 has an enhanced integrated relational database and added scripting capabilities.


Detailed information for file extension FP3


Category: Data files, Image files, Music files
File format: Proprietary
Open with Windows: FileMaker Pro 3, IMSI FloorPlan 3D, IMSI TurboCAD
Open with Linux: FileMaker Pro 3, IMSI TurboCAD
Meanwhile, the FP3 file extension works as a design file for the FloorPlan 3D or TurboPlan 3D application. This is an application used to create and visualize different home remodeling models and projects like bathrooms, bedrooms, or kitchens. The FP3 file extension is specifically the program's 3D room design. As a music file, the FP3 functions for the Fisher Price FP3 Player. The audio files that can be heard using this application should be named with the FP3 file extension. However, there is no currently available converter for the FP3 music file. Nevertheless, the device includes a software allowing the user to rip songs from CDs. Therefore, it is only possible to listen to songs from the user's own CDs.