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A shell script which determines by brute force the best compression format (bzip2, gzip, Z, zip, etc.) and which compression level to use in order to archive a file the smallest possible.
GNet Server - Network compression client/server software. Compresses data over slow networks to save on the cost of bandwidth. Server is developed for Unix and Windows platforms, The client will run on Windows based PCs.
JOpenZip aims to be the leading Open Source archive utility program for most platforms. This will be achieved through the use of the Java platform, and support is planned for most archive file formats like Zip, GZip, BZ2, Tar and TGZ.
Binary XML is java library.
Major feature of library is document encoder/decoder which
helps to store DOM model in binary format and retrive DOM
model back. Encoded file size extremely small (in about 10
times relatively to original) .
A pure-Java compression library suitable as a drop-in replacement to current native implementations of java.util.zip. Typical scenarios where it is useful are applets, where access to native code is not allowed. It may also be useful on platforms where it
Jrar is a fast and effective frontend to the RAR and UNRAR programs. Programmed completely in Java it will be able to work on any computer that has a port of the Java2 runtime and the (UN)RAR programs.
Zipserver is a small HTTP 1.0 server written in Java. It is aimed to serve archived manuals, documents, books etc. on systems with limited hard disk space (e.g. notebooks). At this time it features only a small amount of configuration options: roo
jzip is a zipping/archiving program, written in Java. It let's user use gui to create zip archives and Jar executables archives. The very fact that it is using Java allows use on many platforms.
A search, filter, and "action" utility targeted at power users and developers. Features a graphical and command-line interfaces. Initial version searches for/filters files then does whatever you specify (copy, delete, move…).
An easy-to-use, user-friendly GUI for archived file formats (jar, zip, tar). Explorer-type archive browsing with all the archiving functionality offered through a much easier, quicker & more understandable manner than its command-line counterpart.
This project has been replaced by Archive Buddy [http://sourceforge.net/projects/archivebuddy]
TNT Mocha Backup
Platform Independent backup utility written in Java.
Uses ZIP files for data storage. Now supports file permission backup for restore by standard utilities in linux such as unzip.
The RAZip bitstream format was designed to provide a faster
random access to compressed data than what is currently
possible using the GZIP format. During the desing phase,
some other features were added, like encryption and error correction.
Lrzip is a lossless compression application designed to scale with modern hardware resources using a variety of different back end compression algorithms with the ability to have unlimited size compression windows and optional high grade encryption. The larger the file the better the compression possible and the more powerful the hardware the faster it can compress with a heavily multithreaded design.