.IFP File Extension

2 file types use the .ifp file extension.
File Type 1

GTA Animation File

Developer Rockstar Games
Popularity
4.3  |  153 Votes
Category Game Files
Format Binary

What is an IFP file?

Game animation file used by Grand Theft Auto (GTA) III and subsequent GTA games; may contain multiple animations in a single file, and each animation includes the 3D model and animation frames; used for game cutscenes.

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Programs that open or reference IFP files

Updated August 15, 2011
File Type 2

InstallForge Project

Developer solicus
Popularity
2.5  |  4 Votes
Category Developer Files
Format N/A

What is an IFP file?

An IFP file is a project file created by InstallForge, a program used to create Windows installers. It contains information InstallForge uses to load and show an installer project, including the project's included files and settings.

More Information

InstallForge is a free program developers can use to package an application within a Windows installer. By packaging their application in an installer, developers make it easier for users to install the application.

While creating an installer in InstallForge, developers can specify many different settings, including their installer's language(s), GUI appearance, and compression algorithm. Developers can also add custom tasks to the install process and set their installer to create a corresponding uninstaller.

InstallForge saves all these install settings in an IFP project file. Developers can open and edit their IFP file at any time, to change how their installer installs their application.

How to open an IFP file

You can open an IFP file in InstallForge (Windows). To do so, select the Open button from InstallForge's toolbar. Then, navigate to and open your IFP file.

Programs that open IFP files

Windows
Updated September 23, 2021

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