2
Score: 67%
FreeOpen SourceLinux
More GNU zip is a software application used for file compression and decompression. The deflate algorithm that is based on a combination of LZ77 and Huffman coding. Features:Free,Open,Source,Linux,BSD
Alternatives 4
Score: 57%
FreeOpen SourceLinux
More General-purpose data compression software with high compression ratio tools free XZ. Tools written for POSIX systems like XZ, but at the same time, work on some nonstopsex Features:Free,Open,Source,Linux,Haiku
Alternatives 6
GNU tar
Score: 67%
FreeOpen SourceLinux
More GNU Tar saves to archive many files together into a single tape or disk, and you can restore individual files from the archive. For multivolume support, to include the ability. Features:Free,Open,Source,Linux,Haiku
8
Score: 80%
FreeOpen SourceLinux
More The AutoArchive is a simple tool to help you create backups easier. The idea of the program, create a backup of all your important information, the in this collection Features:Free,Open,Source,Linux
Alternatives 10
Score: 40%
FreeOpen SourceLinux
More Bzip2 compresses files using the Burrows–Wheeler algorithm that uses a file compressor. There is a full archive of the files is not to a single compressor. Features:Free,Open,Source,Linux,BSD
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