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    SSZipArchive

    SSZipArchive

    ZipArchive is a simple utility class for zipping and unzipping files

    ZipArchive is a popular Objective-C and Swift library for handling ZIP file compression and extraction in iOS and macOS applications. It provides a simple API to create, extract, and manage compressed files.
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    BWTC32Key

    BWTC32Key

    A file compressor with AES256CTR and Base32768 binary-to-text encoding

    BWTC32Key is a program I wrote that compresses data, then optionally encrypts it, and then outputs a Base32768 representation as the final output
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    DRACO

    DRACO

    A ibrary for compressing and decompressing 3D geometric meshes

    Draco is an open-source library for compressing and decompressing 3D geometric meshes and point clouds. It is intended to improve the storage and transmission of 3D graphics. Learn about compressing and viewing 3D models with Draco, and about different compression models and their effects. Draco was designed and built for compression efficiency and speed. The code supports compressing points, connectivity information, texture coordinates, color information, normals, and any other generic attributes associated with geometry. With Draco, applications using 3D graphics can be significantly smaller without compromising visual fidelity. ...
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