What would you suggest for a high compression rate program, a program like winzip or winrar. It would have to be free.
Thanks,
RM3
I don't know about the big compression tools, but the Freeware 7-Zip is an excellent tool in decompression and, I believe, compression as well. Its "native" file format is .7z, which is quite flexible in terms of compression methods/rates, though you need to do a little tinkering and file-searching on your own to get the best results.
I'm just an amateur though, so yeah. I just use the thing for my all-in-one decompress everything, since I'm too cheap to pay for WinRAR and Winzip both.
WinUHA archiver, which has not been updated for a while, has reasonable compression abilities. Worth a try.
You could also give Winace a try (I'm assuming you want a windows tool, right?).
Haven't checked it in a while, but it used to be much like Winzip - shareware, can try it for free for 30 days, after which you can still use it, but it tells you that you should register it. Just like Winzip, as I said.
Frankly, unless you have a good reason for wanting to squeeze every single bit out of your archives, they all do pretty much the same job these days.
I've created archive tens-of-megs-big with each of them, and the differences were negligible.
edit: clarifying a bit.
Last edited by Blodrast; 04-15-2007 at 04:21.
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