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AZip is a free Zip Archive Manager with unique features such as: built-in content Search, smart archive Update, archive Recompression.
The goal is to keep the user interface as simple as possible and bother the user the least possible with options or useless gadgets.
More details and screenshots on the AZip Web site: http://azip.sf.net
Alire crate: https://alire.ada.dev/crates/azip
Mirror: https://github.com/zertovitch/azip
Moved to GitHub.com/gdraheim/zziplib/
The ZZIPlib provides read access on ZIP-archives. The library uses only the patent-free compression-algorithms supported by Zlib. It provides functions that transparently access files being either real files or zipped files, both with the same filepath
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Unlike a backup, an FTT is designed to QUICKLY copy ("float") files between a DIVERSE set of computing environments.
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NoAds FileUnpacker is a free software tool to unpack archives created with TM FilePacker. It does not install any unwanted software on your computer and runs on every Java-supported platform (Windows, Mac, Linux and others).
A free file splitting tool that cuts large files into smaller parts and a merge-script which you can copy to otherwise-too-small memory sticks etc and then put them together on the target computer.