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Extension
.DOV
Category
Database
Primary Use
Dictionary Database Storage
Primary Software

SchoolDict

What is a .DOV file?

A .DOV file is primarily a packaged school dictionary database. These files are most commonly associated with SchoolDict software. Under the surface, these dictionary files typically use a Firebird database architecture to store and organize word entries, definitions, and linguistic data. In rare cases, a .DOV file can also function as a generic temporary file created by other software processes.

How to open .DOV files?

If the .DOV file is a school dictionary database, you can open it using the original SchoolDict software. Because the underlying technology relies on Firebird, advanced users can often inspect the raw database tables using universal database administration tools. Programs like DBeaver or FlameRobin can connect to these databases if the file is correctly mapped as a Firebird database source. If the file is just a generic temporary file, you can often view any readable text inside by opening it with a basic code editor like Notepad++.

Identify and inspect with viewer.online

Because .DOV files have multiple possible meanings, viewer.online/dov can analyze your specific .DOV file to identify the exact format and creator software. Our tool allows you to inspect the file structure, extract readable text, and check whether a direct online preview is available.

Summary

Using viewer.online/dov is an excellent way to identify, inspect, and understand .DOV files without installing specialized dictionary software, dealing with complex database connections, or facing compatibility problems.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a .DOV file?

A .DOV file is usually a packaged school dictionary database used by SchoolDict. It relies on the Firebird database format to store dictionary entries.

Can I read a .DOV file without SchoolDict?

Yes. Because it is often a Firebird database under the hood, you can use database managers like DBeaver to query the data, or you can use viewer.online/dov to inspect it.

Are all .DOV files databases?

No. Some .DOV files are temporary files created by software during standard operations and may not contain database structures.

How do I open a temporary .DOV file?

You can use a text editor. Programs like Notepad++ can open temporary files to check if they contain plain, readable text.

How can I be sure what my .DOV file contains?

You can analyze it online. Upload the file to viewer.online/dov to securely identify the true file format, extract text, and inspect the internal structure.

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