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- What are Compressed Files?
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- "Compressed" files, at least here in the BBS world, are actually files
- which contain within themselves one or more files which are usually compressed.
- Compressed files (or library files) are very useful since they make it
- easy to both download a lot of files with little effort and the minimize
- the time required to download the files, particularly since the art of
- file compression has been refined by the folk competing in this field.
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- Competing, you say? Yep. There are currently four major competitors
- (that we know of) in the BBS world. Each has a set of utilities which
- produce and manipulate files identifiable by their "extensions" -- the
- ".xxx" part of their file name. For instance, in the filename "STUFF.ARC",
- the extension is "ARC", and that is how you (and ^variantname) identify
- the file. ^variantname provides support for peeking into and extracting
- from all of these formats.
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- So who are the competitors and their products? Briefly, and with no
- prejudice or bias ...
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- ARC is the oldest of the compress utilities still in use. Produced by
- SEA, it is a ShareWare product, and ARC-produced files can be identified
- by their extension of "ARC".
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- The PKZIP set of utilities is probably the newest of compress utilities,
- but is widespread. Produced by PKWARE, it, too, is a ShareWare product and
- PKZIP-produced files can be identified by their extension of "ZIP".
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- The ZOO compressor comes from Rahul Dhesi and is public domain. Files
- produced by ZOO have the extension "ZOO".
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- The Lharc compressor was written by Haruyasu Yoshizaki and is another
- public domain offering. Files produced with Lharc have the extension
- "LZH". Lharc is the slowest of the utilities, but is generally the most
- efficient in terms of compressed file size. However, it has some compatability
- problems between computers (for example, a LZH file produced on an Amiga
- sometimes cannot be selectively decompressed on a PClone -- it'll be an
- all or none operation). A newer form of LZH compression is LHA. To
- ^variantname, both LHA and LZH are the same but different. Both have the
- same basic structure, but LHA is a better compression.
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- %COMPCOMM How to utilize compressed files on ^nodetitle.
- %ADVANCED Back to the advanced commands help menu.
- %HELPOPT Get a list of all help files in the system.
- %MAINHELP First level of help system.
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