SVG File Type
Written by: Jay Geater | Last Updated: December 05, 2018
SVG File Summary
There are two file types associated with the SVG File Extension, with the most widely-observed being the Saved Game File format. According to our database, sixteen distinct software programs (conventionally, No Cash GBA (No$GBA) developed by Martin Korth) will enable you to view these files. The majority of SVG files are considered Game Files, but they can also be Vector Image Files.
Windows, Mac, and Linux operating systems can be used to view SVG files. Both desktop and mobile devices enable you to view and (sometimes) edit these files, depending on the software used. The Popularity Rating for SVG files is "Low", which means these files are not ordinarily found on an everyday user's device.
To learn more about SVG files and their associated software applications, please see the information below. Plus, we provide a basic troubleshooting guide to solve problems with opening SVG files.
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