How to open/manage an archaic data files - database

I have an archaic database for books and their content to open. I can not figure out what database system or another program I should use to open it. the files have these extensions: tbx, ind, ofk and bin in a binary folder. This is the image of all files that I have in the directory:
Would you please let me know how to open/manage this data

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My issue I am having is that when I alter or replace the files in the drive file stream either through the desktop app or the browser, it will rename some files to add an additional (1) at the end of the name. This then messes with the files when I need to run them from the local directory on my computer, as it cannot locate these specific files anymore.
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\[your]\[computer]\pdevine\Documents\Visual Studio [yourVersion]\Projects
After creating a solution on the target, you can just copy and paste the files into the project directory for the target. If you don't know where to find your current files, click on any package and look here:

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Use a Adobe Fireworks file extension other than .PNG for multi-layer master files

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This is confusing in my workflow and sometimes the master .png file gets overwritten by a flattened web-optimized file with the same filename.
I have adopted the convention to ad _FW to the master file's source files for a while but it sometimes still fails.
Is it possible to make Adobe Fireworks to save it's master files with a different file extension than .png?
(So that it is similar to how you can use Photoshop to save it's files in a .psd file and web-optimized files are .png)
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Maybe the next version of Adobe Fireworks (CS6) will have the option to save Fw PNG files by default with .fw.png file extension, but I'm not sure... :)

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