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PyramidWorkshop is an image-compression System based upon the scientific work of John Robinson (inventor of BTPC) about image-compression with adaptive linear predictors and is in average more efficient than PNG/JPEG2000.
A simple, extensible GUI archiver for experimental cmd-line tools.
Coffeearc is a simple, extensible GUI archiver for cmd-line tools. Bundled with CCM and Slug, both ultra-fast and strong compression (including AES encryption) are its core features. Some conventional formats like ZIP, TAR and others are supported.
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.
FreeArc combines best 7-zip and RAR features: auto-selected LZMA/PPMD/Multimedia compression, 1gb dictionary, exe/dict/delta data filters, updatable solid archives, SFXes, recovery record, AES+Twofish+Serpent encryption, Linux support and much more...
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A JBIG2 decoder written for Java under a BSD license
The JPedal JBIG2 Image Decoder is a 100% pure Java image decoder for the JBIG2 file format. The decoder takes the JBIG2 image processing technology developed for the JPedal PDF renderer in 2007 and makes it available as a generic library for more general usage.
The JDeli Image Library https://www.idrsolutions.com/jdeli contains a much enhanced and faster version and also provides a complete ImageIO replacement (see https://www.idrsolutions.com/jdeli/imageio-replacement) for Tiff, JPEG,...
libarxx is a C++ archiver with advanced features, like data synchronization and merging of multiple archives. It provides an object-oriented view on a directory tree of data items and allows versioning, compressing and structuring in multiple ways.
Seven Zac is a batch wich use gplware "7Z command line" to compress (and decompress in future) multiple files of one directory or subdirectories.
Vers. 0.01b only in Spanish
This batch is for Windows (98/xp/vista) in console.
UPX with Autoupdate Capability allows the user to pack Firefox and Thunderbird binaries with UPX and use autoupdate without having to backup the original files. This is useful for Firefox and Thunderbird Portable on flash drives with limited capacity.
Compresses music from 1/50th to 1/100th its original size by removing dissonant parts of sound and also optimizes it for lower speaker-stress, dynamic equalization (2-3 times less hearing stress at high volume), non-compression modes and much more.
Shoelacer generates C code to compress short strings based upon provided sample data. The resulting routines use small models with low memory overhead.
Simplebackup is a cross-platform backup program. It reads a configuration file then builds a compress backup set, finally places the compressed files into another location (a directory, a remote http,ftp,sftp server or even one or more email accounts).
Using the LZMA compression library ported to c#, I intend to make a multi threaded archival system, that will compress files (slice them a set number of times) and use up to 4 threads for compressing those files.
A compression engine based on the Huffman trie algorithm. The algorithm is pretty cpu-light, and as such, runs much more quickly than RAR or other 'heavy' algorithms, but could still achieve decent compression. Use with tar for multi-file archives.
ebsdiff creates a binary patch file using the bsdiff format. The enhancements to bsdiff are that it stores an MD5 hash of the original file (preventing accidental patching of the wrong file) and can limit the memory it uses while creating the patch file.
BiGZiP is a graphically rich, Java based compression tool. It is developed around a user interface that is easy and intuitive to navigate. It fully supports zip compression and allows for the development of new compression schemes via it’s APIs
A plattform independent encryption-tool with a simple user interface (swing/java). It uses 'Password Based Encryption' (PBE) to encrypt and/or decrpyt files on the filesystem. Encryted files will also be compressed using the zip-format.
Biounzip is a program which is capable of decompressing the BioZip (.bzf) format. This format is used on the Neverwinter Nights (original client) disk 2.
ComprLib is a library providing a flexible and easy to use interface for encoding and decoding of data, independent of the input and output sources. New codecs able to encode/decode Arithmetic to LZSS have been ported.