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Unix-like Algorithm developed by Yann Collet, designed for very high (de)compression speeds. It is an LZ77 derivative, without entropy encoding. .lzma application/x-lzma lzma: Unix-like The LZMA compression algorithm as used by 7-Zip. .lzo application/x-lzop lzop: Unix-like An implementation of the LZO data compression algorithm. .rz rzip: Unix ...
In computing, tar is a computer software utility for collecting many files into one archive file, often referred to as a tarball, for distribution or backup purposes. The name is derived from "tape archive", as it was originally developed to write data to sequential I/O devices with no file system of their own, such as devices that use magnetic tape.
bzip2 is a free and open-source file compression program that uses the Burrows–Wheeler algorithm.It only compresses single files and is not a file archiver.It relies on separate external utilities for tasks such as handling multiple files, encryption, and archive-splitting.
B1 Free Archiver supports opening most popular archive formats (such as B1, ZIP, RAR, 7z, GZIP, TAR.GZ, TAR.BZ2 and ISO) but can create only .b1 and .zip archives. [6] The utility can also create split archives which consist of several parts each of specified size [7] and password-protected archives, encrypted with 256 bit AES algorithm. [8]
XZ Utils (previously LZMA Utils) is a set of free software command-line lossless data compressors, including the programs lzma and xz, for Unix-like operating systems and, from version 5.0 onwards, Microsoft Windows.
BZ/BZ2 7z XZ RAR LHA/LZH ACE SIT SITX ARJ KGB DAR ARC CAB ALZ ISO/CD Image ZPAQ; 7-Zip: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No [a] No No Yes No No No Yes No Yes No ALZip: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Unknown Yes Yes Yes No No Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes No TAR: No Yes No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No Archive Utility: Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes ...
The corresponding command line utilities unar and lsar are free software licensed under the LGPL [12] [13] run on Microsoft Windows, Linux, and macOS. [14] A main feature of the Unarchiver is its ability to handle many old or obscure formats like StuffIt as well as AmigaOS disk images and LZH / LZX archives, and so on.
In an interview Nathan Mates, a programmer that worked on Battlezone II, attempted to explain why, after the first game, BZ2 did not fare well on the market, in an interview with Battlezone Magazine: "Despite things not being a huge success at retail, there's a definite, but smaller, portion of the population that likes the FPS+RTS genre. Their ...