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A RAR file is a proprietary archive format developed by Eugene Roshal. It supports data compression, error recovery, file spanning, and password encryption.
A 7Z file is a compressed archive format developed by Igor Pavlov for the 7-Zip utility. It features high compression ratios and strong AES-256 encryption support.
A TAR file is an archive file format created by combining multiple files into one single file, originally for tape backup purposes.
An ISO file is an archive file containing a complete duplicate copy of an optical disc, such as a CD or DVD.
A CAB file is a cabinet archive format developed by Microsoft for software installation packages.
An RPM file is a Red Hat Package Manager software archive used on Linux operating systems.
An APK file is an Android application package file used to distribute and install apps on the Android operating system.
A DEB file is a software distribution package format used by Debian and derivative Linux operating systems.
An MSI file is a database format used by the Windows Installer service to configure and install software packages on Microsoft Windows.
A JAR file is a package format used to aggregate Java class files, associated metadata, and resources into a single file.
An XPI file is a cross-platform installer archive used by Mozilla applications to distribute extensions and browser themes.
A BIN file is a generic binary data file format containing raw byte sequences. It can represent disc images, firmware, or archive data.
An IMG file is a raw sector-by-sector disk image container, typically representing floppy disk, hard drive, or virtual partitions.
A TGZ file is a GZIP-compressed TAR archive commonly used in Unix and Linux operating systems for software packaging.
A GZ file is a compressed single file or archive compressed using the GNU zip (gzip) utility.
A BZ2 file is a compressed file format created using the Burrows-Wheeler block sorting text compression algorithm.
An XZ file is a compressed file utilizing the high-performance LZMA2 compression algorithm.
A ZST file is a compressed file utilizing the modern Zstandard (zstd) algorithm developed by Facebook for high-speed compression.
A WIM file is a file-based disc image format developed by Microsoft for system deployment and disk imaging.
A VHD file is a virtual hard disk image format used by Microsoft Hyper-V virtual machines to store entire system volumes.
A VHDX file is a modern virtual hard disk image format used by Microsoft Hyper-V virtual machines with support for up to 64 TB files.
A PKG file is a software distribution package format used primarily by Apple’s macOS operating system and PlayStation consoles.
An IPA file is an iOS Application Archive file which stores an iOS app bundle, compatibility data, and assets.
An AR file is a simple archive format developed for Unix environments, typically used to group files together.
A CPIO file is a general-purpose Unix archive format used for backups and packaging software.
An LZH file is a compressed archive created using the Lempel-Ziv-Huffman compression algorithm.
An LZMA file is a compressed file format created using the Lempel-Ziv-Markov chain algorithm.
A WARC file is a standardized format used to preserve digital Web assets such as pages, images, and server metadata.
A XAR file is an XML-based software archive format used primarily on macOS for software installers and packages.
A Z file is a legacy compressed file format created using the Unix compress utility based on the LZW algorithm.
A ZIPX file is an advanced ZIP archive created using WinZip containing files compressed with superior algorithms (LZMA, Bzip2, PPMd) to optimize data savings.
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Compressed archive file formats designed for multi-file packaging and space optimization.
Sector-by-sector copies of physical disks, virtual machine media, and installation volumes.
Software installation packages and compiled executables for mobile and desktop environments.
Compiled binary distribution packages for Red Hat, Debian, and Ubuntu systems.
Historical, specialized, and system cabinet containers used across Unix and legacy Windows environments.
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A complete step-by-step guide to opening and extracting ZIP archives on Android phones using files manager apps and offline web utilities.
Learn how to open, view, and extract ZIP files on iOS devices using the Files app and local browser extraction. 100% private.
Learn how to open and extract ZIP files on Windows 10 & 11. Step-by-step instructions using native tools and offline browser decompression.
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Learn how to open and extract files from an ISO disc image without mounting it as a virtual drive. Safe browser-based extraction.
Learn how to open and look inside Android APK installation files on your Windows or Mac computer without installing an Android emulator.
Head-to-head analysis of speed, ratio, and safety.
A detailed comparison of ZIP and RAR. Compare compression ratios, native compatibility, performance, and security features.
A technical comparison between ZIP and 7Z archives. Analyze compression ratios, LZMA algorithm, speed, and compatibility.
A comparative review of Linux TAR file packaging and Windows ZIP compression. Learn about permissions and extraction speeds.
Compare TAR packaging and GZ compression. Understand why they are combined into tarball (.tar.gz) archives.
Learn the differences between Android APK and Google Android App Bundle (AAB). Compare formats layouts and distribution models.
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A comprehensive guide explaining the principles of file compression, lossless vs lossy algorithms, and how data is compressed.
An in-depth technical analysis of the ZIP file format structure, DEFLATE algorithm, local file headers, and catalog offsets.
Learn the inner workings of the UNIX Tape Archive format, POSIX headers, and how tar files group directories without compression.
A complete security guide on handling compressed archives safely. Learn how to protect against directory traversal and Zip Bombs.
An educational guide explaining the mechanics of WebAssembly, browser sandboxing, and why client-side file processing is the future of privacy.
Discover how to fix corrupted ZIP headers, unpack damaged zip folders, and retrieve files from corrupted archives using local recovery tools.
Learn how to open and extract files from an ISO disc image without mounting it as a virtual drive. Safe browser-based extraction.
Learn how to open and look inside Android APK installation files on your Windows or Mac computer without installing an Android emulator.
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