Files can be compressed using a utility such as 7-Zip. This takes a file, or bunch of files and 'zips' them up into a zip file. The zip file is (usually) much smaller that the sum of its parts, and then can be e-mailed for exampe.
Those programs that compresses larger files to smaller files are called ripping softwares. Some examples of these softwares are Winrar, 7-Zip, Uharc, kgb archiever,etc.
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Audacity is a free program that can do this.
Winzip is a program that let's you archive files together to make it smaller and it let's you view them and open them.
Right-click > Send to > Compressed Folder 7-zip or WinRAR are programs to manipulate "archived" or "compressed" files.
Load the image into an image program such as GIMP and select parts and save them into separate files.
If you have Xp 64 then you have 2 program files folders: Program files Program files (x86). Under Xp 32 you have only one program filesfolder: Program files
The easiest way is to check Program Files folder. If you have two of them one is Program Files, another one is Program Files x86 then you have Windows x64, if you have only one Program Files, you have Windows x32.
Yes it is. If you look in c: drive then you can see "Program Files" and "Program Files (x86)". The 32 bit programs are present in "Program Files (x86)" and 64 bit programs just in "Program Files".
When you move files from one program to another what you doing is exporting the file from one program and importing it into the other program
The name of a program that can read Postscript files is Postscript Viewer. This program allows the user to view Postscript files in Adobe Reader.?æ
The program used to store files on windows is called: Windows Explorer.