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  2. Info-ZIP - Wikipedia

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    Info-ZIP is a set of open-source software to handle ZIP archives.It has been in circulation since 1989. It consists of 4 separately-installable packages: the Zip and UnZip command-line utilities; and WiZ and MacZip, which are graphical user interfaces for archiving programs in Microsoft Windows and classic Mac OS, respectively.

  3. Briefcase (Microsoft Windows) - Wikipedia

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    The Windows Briefcase synchronizes files and folders within itself with those in any other folder, even on a removable writable media or the network. [4] It is intended for users with portable media or multiple computers. To use the Briefcase, users only need to use Windows Explorer and then drag or copy their files into the Briefcase once.

  4. Windows Setup - Wikipedia

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    Setup begins to expand Windows files using a WIM image (aka install.wim). If the user has picked to upgrade from a current install of Windows (e.g. Windows 7 to 10), the files and applications will be transferred. If booting from the installation disk, the bootloader is installed (in the case of Windows Vista and above, this would be BOOTMGR).

  5. Self-extracting archive - Wikipedia

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    The self-extracting executable may need to be renamed to contain a file extension associated with the corresponding packer; archive file formats known to support this include ARJ [1] and ZIP. [2] [3] Typically, self-extracting files for Microsoft operating systems such as DOS and Windows have a .exe extension, just like any other executable file.

  6. Comparison of file managers - Wikipedia

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    Windows (Linux, Mac, BSD via far2l) 3.0.6364 2024-08-24 BSD-3-Clause: No cost: File Explorer [d] Microsoft: 1995-08-24 Windows 2015-07-29 Proprietary: Bundled [e] File Manager: Microsoft Ian Ellison-Taylor 1990 Windows 10.3.0.0 [11] 2024-03-25 MIT [12] Bundled [e] Files (Apple) Apple Inc. 2017-09-19 macOS Proprietary: Bundled [f] Files by ...

  7. Windows Installer - Wikipedia

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    A key path is a specific file, registry key, or ODBC data source that the package author specifies as critical for a given component. Because a file is the most common type of key path, the term key file is commonly used. A component can contain at most one key path; if a component has no explicit key path, the component's destination folder is ...

  8. Comparison of file archivers - Wikipedia

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    Compressed Folders: Microsoft: 1998-06-25 Windows Windows 8.1: 2013-08-27 Active Proprietary Bundled [d] Disk ARchiver: Denis Corbin 2002 Cross-platform 2.7.13 [6] 2023-10-01 Active GPL-2.0-or-later No cost Expander: Haiku: 2002 Haiku R1/beta5 [7] 2024-09-13 Active MIT No cost Filzip: Philipp Engel Un­known Windows 3.06 [8] 2006-07-19 Inactive ...

  9. List of features removed in Windows 7 - Wikipedia

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    The Windows 7 On-screen keyboard removes the ability to change or specify the font as a result of which keyboard layouts of fonts which use Dingbats and Unicode characters in place of alphabetic characters can no longer be viewed. The Windows 7 On-screen keyboard removes direct access to function keys. Function keys are now accessed using the ...