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Compression Apps - general discussion

Topic 39 · 1 response · archived october 2000
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The Compression Utilities section of The CWS Apps List is designed to showcase the wide variety of archiving/unarchiving clients available on the 'net. In addition to the common PKZip/PKUnzip (*.zip) format, typical archived file formats include GZip, TAR (Tape Archive Retrieval), Z (another UNIX-based format), LZH, ARJ, and ARC. While there are several self-extracting archival clients currently available (which means you won't need a decompression utility on your side to unarchive the file), the majority of the apps currently available on the 'net are in an archive format listed above. Many new users ask the sensible question of why all these formats are necessary - in fact why is compression at all important? Archives make grouping a collection of files together easy and make transporting and copying these files (especially over the 'net) faster (as a result of the overall smaller file size). For these reasons, many files are found in archived format on the 'net, on BBSes, and on popular online services. If you're going to be downloading or uploading files on a regular basis, then you are definitely going to need one of the Windows clients below in order to make the process as easy and efficient as possible.
~terry #1
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