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  2. PeaZip - Wikipedia

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    PeaZip is a free and open-source file manager and file archiver [5] for Microsoft Windows, ReactOS, [6] ... Zip, PeaZip supports the ZPAQ, PAQ, and LPAQ formats ...

  3. Comparison of file archivers - Wikipedia

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    PeaZip has full support for Brotli, Zstandard, various LPAQ and PAQ formats, QUAD / BALZ / BCM (highly efficient ROLZ based compressors), FreeArc format, and for its native PEA format. 7-Zip includes read support for .msi , cpio and xar , plus Apple's dmg / HFS disk images and the deb / .rpm package distribution formats; beta versions (9.07 ...

  4. ZPAQ - Wikipedia

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    ZPAQ is an open source command line archiver for Windows and Linux. It uses a journaling or append-only format which can be rolled back to an earlier state to ...

  5. 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.

  6. zstd - Wikipedia

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    Arch uses zstd -c -T0 --ultra -20 -; the size of all compressed packages combined increased by 0.8% (compared to xz), the decompression speed is 14 times faster, decompression memory increased by 50 MiB when using multiple threads, and compression memory increased but scales with the number of threads used.

  7. PAQ - Wikipedia

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    ZPAQ was released on March 12, 2009, by Matt Mahoney. It uses a new archive format designed so that the current ZPAQ program will be able to decompress archives created by future ZPAQ versions [ 3 ] (the various PAQ variants listed above are not forward compatible in this fashion).

  8. 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.

  9. Zopfli - Wikipedia

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    Zopfli is a data compression library that performs Deflate, gzip and zlib data encoding. [2] It achieves higher compression ratios than mainstream Deflate and zlib implementations at the cost of being slower. [3]