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Jar Ajar is a JAR-based self-extractor for zip files. Zip up files and package them with descriptive images and text using Jar Ajar's graphical interface. When recipients launch the resulting JAR, Jar Ajar guides users through the unzip process.
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.
rpmdiff is a utility to create a binary patch from one version of an rpm to another. This binary patch can then be distributed to end-users of a distribution who have installed the first version of the rpm and they will be upgraded to the second version.
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tardiff is a perl utility that enables easy patch creation for two different versions of a build/install tree in tarball format. tardiff uses advanced mechanisms to determine differences (visit homepage for a thorough description).
Xinstaller is a program written in C for Linux. It will allow you to make an installer file for your programs. The user will have only to start the executable and to answer some easy questions(mostly "next" :)).
XMill is a user-configurable XML compressor. 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