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  2. Comparison of file archivers - Wikipedia

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    Information about what archive formats the archivers [a] can write and create. External links lead to information about support in future versions of the archiver or extensions that provide such functionality. Note that gzip, bzip2 and xz are compression formats rather than archive formats.

  3. 7-Zip - Wikipedia

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    The software has received awards, In 2007, SourceForge granted it community choice awards for "Technical Design" and for "Best Project". [42] In 2013, Tom's Hardware conducted a compression speed test comparing 7-ZIP, MagicRAR, WinRAR , WinZip; they concluded that 7-ZIP beat out all the others with regards to compression speed, ratio, and size ...

  4. Express Zip - Wikipedia

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    Express Zip File Compression Software is a file compression and archiving software program developed by NCH Software for Windows and Mac OS first released in 2010. [1] It offers the ability to open, manage, archive, extract, and compress digital documents into .zip, .tar, .tgz, .wim, .arj, and .lzh as well as additional archive formats. [2]

  5. PeaZip - Wikipedia

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    PeaZip allows users to run extracting and archiving operations automatically if invoked from the command line; the GUI front-end can export the command. It can also create, edit and restore an archive's layout for speeding up archiving or backup operation's definition.

  6. ALZip - Wikipedia

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    The popularity of the software and the ALZ and EGG archive format played a large role in earning ESTsoft a place in the Digital Innovation Awards Top 100 Companies in South Korea [11] with the software taking special mention. The first English version was released in 2002. Since then, support for over 20 languages has been added. [citation needed]

  7. PKZIP - Wikipedia

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    PKZIP is a file archiving computer program, notable for introducing the popular ZIP file format. PKZIP was first introduced for MS-DOS on the IBM-PC compatible platform in 1989. Since then versions have been released for a number of other architectures and operating systems.

  8. Ark (software) - Wikipedia

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    Ark is a file archiver and compressor developed by KDE and included in the KDE Applications software bundle. It supports various common archive and compression formats including zip , 7z , rar , lha and tar (both uncompressed and compressed with e.g. gzip , bzip2 , lzip or xz ).

  9. Talk:Comparison of file archivers - Wikipedia

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    Archiving DOES NOT EQUAL compression or packaging neither does compression and packaging equal archiving. Archiving a file MAY employ compression and archiving a set of files MAY include packaging too it but does not need these, does not depend on these. One of the key point of an archive is PRESERVATION. None of the listed softwares provide this.