Open BCMR File
BCM files are used by multiple programs for different purposes, and each program interacts with BCMR files in a slightly different way.
Using BCMR Files in Business Contact Manager
In the context of Microsoft's Business Contact Manager, also known as BCM, the BCMR file is a report file. They are created when a user customizes and saves a report based on the business contact data. To open a BCMR file in this context, you would simply need Microsoft's Business Contact Manager. If the file isn't opening, it's possible that you might not have the right version of Business Contact Manager. More about this can be found on the Microsoft support page.
BCMR Files and Battlecom
BCMR files may also be used by Battlecom, a program for multiplayer gaming communication from the late 1990s. In this context, BCMR files are Battlecom Map files. However, Battlecom is now largely obsolete and is unsupported by Mojosoft, the company that created it. For this reason, it's generally considered to be unsafe to download and run Battlecom or files associated with it. Read more at the Mojosoft's official page.
Other uses of BCMR Files
Other programs like BINCO and Blue Card Manager may also use BCMR as a file extension, but these are much less common than the Business Contact Manager and Battlecom uses. BINCO is used for encoding and decoding digital data, and files with a .bcr extension are used to store this data. Blue Card Manager, on the other hand, uses BCMR files to store credential and certification data. More can be found on respective websites, BINCO and Blue Card Manager.
BCMR File Important Information
Regardless of the program used, it's important to remember that you should always perform a checksum to verify the integrity of a BCMR file before attempting to open it. This ensures that the file you are about to open is the file you intended to open and not a cleverly disguised piece of malware. Additionaly, trying to open the file in a text editor can give you an idea of the file's contents, but opening a large file can crash these editors. If you're not sure what program should be used to open the file, try looking up the file type online or consult a professional.
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