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Posted : Thursday, 26 July 2012, 15:15 | Permalink | Mark Here |
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Which compression standard IS actually better these days? (Zip or Rar)
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Posted : Thursday, 26 July 2012, 15:15 | Permalink | Mark Here |
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I've never really compared the two. | | |
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Posted : Thursday, 26 July 2012, 23:00 | Permalink | Mark Here |
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It depends what you're compressing, but rar is generally better.
Is 7zip a branch of zip or something completely separate?
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Posted : Friday, 27 July 2012, 01:34 | Permalink | Mark Here |
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The big advantage of .zip files is that they can be opened in windows without any extra software. If this is important, then 7zip does some of the best .zip compression.
WinRar has specialized routines that can outperform 7zip for some multimedia files. Historically it was used because it could split archives, but other software can do that too now.
For everything else, 7zip .7z archives are better. 7zip is free as well.
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Posted : Friday, 27 July 2012, 03:21 | Permalink | Mark Here |
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Zip is also slightly faster, which is essentially why rar compresses to a higher standard (it does more work to get there).
Personally I just use zip, because I don't really care about the extra few kb's. However it's worth it for large files if you are archiving. If your going to email this to someone, definitely use zip!
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Posted : Friday, 27 July 2012, 07:38 | Permalink | Mark Here |
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7zip is a new variation of zip which out performs and usually compresses better than zip or rar. As mentioned 7zip is free, and it also decompresses .rar's, bzips, tars, zips as well. | | |
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Posted : Friday, 27 July 2012, 09:42 | Permalink | Mark Here |
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Thanks Andy.
You post that had the information about 7Zip answered the other question that I was going to post.
I'll try 7Zip then.
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Posted : Friday, 27 July 2012, 13:20 | Permalink | Mark Here |
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Most email servers I encounter refuse zip attachments, actually. For email I'm generally forced to use rar.
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Posted : Saturday, 28 July 2012, 13:47 | Permalink | Mark Here |
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I never knew that either.
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Posted : Saturday, 28 July 2012, 14:57 | Permalink | Mark Here |
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I use 7zip too on Windows, though, when it comes to the format of choice, mine is zip too (Because of the built in Windows zip software)
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Posted : Saturday, 28 July 2012, 15:24 | Permalink | Mark Here |
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I completely removed winZip.
I'm taking the advice of Andy and the others that posted.
It seems to be able to cover, or open, most of the rest which should be enough.
Winzip kept opening with a dialog that kept asking for the upgrade.
Then it kept switching the order of the continue box.
That's an odd thing to do and can get on a persons nerves.
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