Four Compression And Archiving Solutions Compared

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Would you rather use 7-Zip, FreeArc, WinRAR, or WinZip? We put four of the most popular file archiving tools to the test, analyzing compression ratios and performance. Spoiler alert: WinZip 14, the latest version of this popular title, gets creamed. WinZip – 7-Zip – WinRAR – Data compression – FreeArc


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