These programs are called archivers. (R - ki - ver)
They can compress and "unlock" RAR, ZIP, CAB, ARJ, LZH, ACE, TAR, GZip, UUE, ISO, BZIP2, and Z files
One of the best ones is called: WinRar, and owned by a company called RarLab.
There is a free trial. but you can close the "your trial has expired" window when it has expired.
Yes, it will compress files, by how much depends on the file type and structure.
The pack command's algorithm uses Huffman encoding to compress files. This algorithm has fundamental limitations. Consequently, the pack command can only consistently compress files under 8MB. To consistently compress files larger than 8MB, use the compress command.
Compress old files means that some files the windows system thinks you havnt accessed for a while (such as files in 'program files' or 'WINDOWS') gets compressed. this will not move the files to a 'zip' or '7zip' files. itll just be compressed in the folder it was in!!!!!!
Winrar
Individual files and folders.
how do you compress all your files? I have a lot of files to Compress!
SFTP is a network protocol that gives access to files, transfer of files, and the management function of files over reliable streams of data. SSH File Transfer Protocol was designed by the Internet Engineering Task Force as an extension of the Secure Shell protocol version 2.0 to give files a secure transfer capability.
keep the files in the compress folders
http://www.howstuffworks.com/file-compression.htm/printable
The best answer is to compress the files ( Lops Leonel)
Files that are already compressed, such as multimedia files like MP3 or JPEG, are typically harder to compress further because they lack redundancy and patterns that compression algorithms can take advantage of.
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