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  2. 13 Beloved - Wikipedia

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    13 Beloved is adapted from the 13th Quiz Show episode in the My Mania (รวมเรื่องสั้นจิตหลุด) graphic novel (or "pocket book" as it is called in Thailand) series by Eakasit Thairaat originally published as stand alone short story in monthly Thai Comics Magazine Vol.178 (No.5/ March 2003 Vibulkij).

  3. List of archive formats - Wikipedia

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    File extension(s) [a] MIME type [b] Official name [c] Platform [d] Description .a, .ar application/x-archive Unix Archiver: Unix-like The traditional archive format on Unix-like systems, now used mainly for the creation of static libraries.

  4. File archiver - Wikipedia

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    A file archiver is a computer program that combines a number of files together into one archive file, or a series of archive files, for easier transportation or storage.. File archivers may employ lossless data compression in their archive formats to reduce the size of the arc

  5. Comparison of file archivers - Wikipedia

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    13.1 Active Proprietary Shareware No cost for non-commercial use. Xarchiver: Giuseppe Torelli Un­known Cross-platform 0.5.4.23 [33] 2024-02-29 Inactive GPL-2.0-or-later No cost ZipGenius: Matteo Riso of M.Dev Software 2003-05 Windows Active Proprietary No cost ZPAQ: Matt Mahoney 2009-03 Cross-platform 7.15 [34] 2016-09-22 Active Public domain ...

  6. xar (archiver) - Wikipedia

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    XAR (short for eXtensible ARchive format) is an open source file archiver and the archiver’s file format.It was created within the OpenDarwin project and is used in macOS X 10.5 and up for software installation routines, as well as browser extensions in Safari 5.0 and up.

  7. Self-extracting archive - Wikipedia

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    A self-extracting archive created using 7-Zip. A self-extracting archive (SFX or SEA) is a computer executable program which combines compressed data in an archive file with machine-executable code to extract the information.

  8. Archive file - Wikipedia

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    Archive files are particularly useful in that they store file system data and metadata within the contents of a particular file, and thus can be stored on systems or sent over channels that do not support the file system in question, only file contents – examples include sending a directory structure over email, files with names unsupported on the target file system due to length or ...

  9. Category:File archivers - Wikipedia

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