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Yes, the paid version (in use here) can create those bibisco2 files, though only the auto-save backups are by default. As you said, by default, the work is in a type of database format with a gibberish GUID-like naming convention.
It's the auto-save files we're after.
I'm getting setup with an external drive large enough to write recovered files to, but I don't like my odds at discerning how to add custom formats based on headers. I'll watch some tutorials and see what I make of it.
Thanks for your comment!!!