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  2. WinZip - Wikipedia

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    WinZip 1.0 was released in April 1991 as a graphical user interface (GUI) front-end for PKZIP. [5]Former WinZip icon. From version 6.0 until version 9.0, registered users could download the newest versions of the software, enter their original registration information or install over the top of their existing registered version, and thereby obtain a free upgrade.

  3. Comparison of file archivers - Wikipedia

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    3.5.0.0 [25] 2008-04-02 Inactive Proprietary No cost WinAce: e-merge GmbH Un­known Windows Inactive Proprietary $29.00 Standard. $39.00 Plus. No cost for expander. [f] WinRAR: Eugene Roshal Alexander Roshal 1993 Cross-platform 7.01 [26] 2024-05-15 Active Proprietary $29. [27] No cost for expander. WinZip: WinZip Computing, Inc 1991 Cross-platform

  4. 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.

  5. 7-Zip - Wikipedia

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    7-Zip is a free and open-source file archiver, a utility used to place groups of files within compressed containers known as "archives". It is developed by Igor Pavlov and was first released in 1999. It is developed by Igor Pavlov and was first released in 1999.

  6. ZIP (file format) - Wikipedia

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    On 21 January 2004, PKWARE announced the support of WinZip-based AES compression format. [52] In a later version of WinZip beta, it was able to support SES-based ZIP files. [ 53 ] PKWARE eventually released version 5.2 of the .ZIP File Format Specification to the public, which documented SES.

  7. WinRAR - Wikipedia

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    Support for the archive format RAR5, using the same RAR file extension as earlier versions, was added in version 5.0; [9] the older RAR file format has since been referred to as RAR4. WinRAR versions before 5.0 do not support RAR5 archives; [10] only older versions of WinRAR run on older operating systems, and cannot open RAR5 archives.

  8. Development of Grand Theft Auto V - Wikipedia

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    Public reception to the team's previous games (such as Grand Theft Auto IV, Red Dead Redemption and Max Payne 3) was considered during the process. [41] [42] To increase the pace of shootouts, the team removed hard locking—a central mechanic in Grand Theft Auto IV that instantly locks onto the enemy nearest to the crosshair.

  9. Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition

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    Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition was developed by Grove Street Games [a] and published by Rockstar Games. [17] Under its former name War Drum Studios, Grove Street Games previously developed mobile versions of the trilogy, as well as the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions of San Andreas .