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  2. zstd - Wikipedia

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    In 2018 the algorithm was published as RFC 8478, which also defines an associated media type "application/zstd", filename extension "zst", and HTTP content encoding "zstd". [ 25 ] Arch Linux added support for zstd as a package compression method in October 2019 with the release of the pacman 5.2 package manager [ 26 ] and in January 2020 ...

  3. Wikipedia:Tools/Browser tools/Google Chrome - Wikipedia

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    Black Menu - similar to Lookup, but can search across all Mediawiki sites except Wikidata; Distracted Reader – Select any text on a webpage to search, read articles right next to it, explore related topics.

  4. exFAT - Wikipedia

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    Like NTFS, exFAT can pre-allocate disk space for a file by just marking arbitrary space on disk as "allocated". For each file, exFAT uses two separate 64-bit fields in the directory: the valid data length (VDL), which indicates the real size of the file, and the physical data length.

  5. Recuva - Wikipedia

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    The program works on FAT, exFAT and NTFS file systems of Windows, [4] and as of version 1.5.3 it can also recover files from Ext2, Ext3 and Ext4 file systems of Linux. [5] It is able to recover lost directory structure and automatically renames files when trying to recover two files of the same name.

  6. Chrome Web Store - Wikipedia

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    As of June 2012, there were 750 million total installs of content hosted on Chrome Web Store. [5] Some extension developers have sold their extensions to third-parties who then incorporated adware. [6] [7] In 2014, Google removed two such extensions from Chrome Web Store after many users complained about unwanted pop-up ads. [8]

  7. Category:Wikipedia browser extensions - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:Tools/Browser tools/Microsoft Internet Explorer/URL shortcut Wikipedia:Tools/Browser tools/Mozilla and SeaMonkey Browsers Wikipedia:Tools/Browser tools/Mozilla Firefox/Extension: Document Map

  8. File Allocation Table - Wikipedia

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    File Allocation Table (FAT) is a file system developed for personal computers and was the default filesystem for the MS-DOS and Windows 9x operating systems. [citation needed] Originally developed in 1977 for use on floppy disks, it was adapted for use on hard disks and other devices.

  9. FatFs - Wikipedia

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    FatFs is a lightweight software library for microcontrollers and embedded systems that implements FAT/exFAT file system support. [1] Written on pure ANSI C, FatFs is platform-independent and easy to port on many hardware platforms such as 8051, PIC, AVR, ARM, Z80.