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A number of proprietary software products are available for saving Web pages for later use offline.They vary in terms of the techniques used for saving, what types of content can be saved, the format and compression of the saved files, provision for working with already saved content, and in other ways.
File archivers Developer Initial release Platform Latest release version Latest release date Status License Cost 7-Zip: Igor Pavlov 1999-01-02 Cross-platform 24.09 [1] 2024-11-29 Active LGPL-2.1-or-later (RAR plugin is proprietary) No cost ALZip: ESTsoft: 1999 [a] Cross-platform 12.22 [2] 2024-02-07 Active Proprietary No cost [b] Archive Manager
The format from the PIM - a freeware compression tool by Ilia Muraviev. It uses an LZP-based compression algorithm with set of filters for executable, image and audio files. .pit PackIt: Classic Mac OS: obsolete .qda Quadruple D Windows: Windows: Used for data in games written using the Quadruple D library for Delphi. Uses byte pair compression ...
The 7-Zip deflate encoder implementation is available separately as part of the AdvanceCOMP suite of tools. The decompression engine for RAR archives was developed using freely available source code of the unRAR program, which has a licensing restriction against creation of a RAR compressor. 7-Zip v15.06 and later support extraction of files in ...
WinRAR is a trialware file archiver utility, developed by Eugene Roshal of win.rar GmbH. It can create and view archives in RAR or ZIP file formats, [6] and unpack numerous archive file formats. To enable the user to test the integrity of archives, WinRAR embeds CRC32 or BLAKE2 checksums for each file in each archive.
RAR – RAR Rar Archive, for multiple file archive (rar to .r01-.r99 to s01 and so on) RAG, RAGS – Game file, a game playable in the RAGS game-engine, a free program which both allows people to create games, and play games, games created have the format "RAG game file" RaX – Archive file created by RaX
However, file archivers like WinRAR can still treat a self-extracting file as if it were any other type of compressed file. By using a file archiver, users can view or decompress self-extracting files they received without running executable code (for example, if they are concerned about viruses).
Propagate renaming/moving of a file/directory. This saves bandwidth for remote systems but increases the analysis duration. Commonly done by calculating and storing hash function digests of files to detect if two files with different names, edit dates, etc., have identical contents. Programs which do not support it, will behave as if the ...