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BCM is a high-performance file compressor that utilizes advanced context modeling techniques to achieve a very high compression ratio. All in all, it's like a big brother of the BZIP2.
.NET wrapper for 7Zip, based on 7-Zip-JBinding, produced with IKVM. Extracts (password protected, multi-part) 7z Zip Rar Tar Split Lzma Iso HFS GZip Cpio BZip2 Z Arj Chm Lhz Cab Nsis Deb Rpm Udf archives. Archive creation/more formats coming soon.
PZip is a C++ library and application with similar syntax and usage to bzip2 and gzip. The underlying compression algorithm is PPMD and compression performance is significantly better than either gzip or bzip, with similar speed.
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Tcl Channel drivers for gzip'd and bzip2'd files. Read and wirte compressed files directly from within TCL.
This library allows you to use two new commands (openBzip and openGzip) in your tcl scripts. Since they take exactly the same Options as the st
...It separates structure, layout and data and distributes data elements into separate data streams (int, char, string, base64, etc). This distribution is user-definable. gzip, bzip2 or ppmdi compresses these str