Nice compression with that.... but at a HUGE time cost...
Canterbury Corpus Test Files = 3,251,493 bytes
WinRK with that experimental PWCM plugin compressed the files to 19% of original size but it took 385 seconds to do.
7-Zip Ultra compressed the files to 26.2% of original size, but only took 8 seconds.
I'm also guessing the 7-Zip test was using default settings for Ultra without trying differing settings for maximum compression. 385 seconds seems like an awfully long time to compress 3 megs of data.
a new version of winrk is out (2.00b1) with a new experimental PWCM compression plugin
see more details there...
http://studwww.ugent.be/~jdebock/last_updates.htm
Nice compression with that.... but at a HUGE time cost...
Canterbury Corpus Test Files = 3,251,493 bytes
WinRK with that experimental PWCM plugin compressed the files to 19% of original size but it took 385 seconds to do.
7-Zip Ultra compressed the files to 26.2% of original size, but only took 8 seconds.
I'm also guessing the 7-Zip test was using default settings for Ultra without trying differing settings for maximum compression. 385 seconds seems like an awfully long time to compress 3 megs of data.
http://www.msoftware.co.nz/WinRK_benchmarks.php