File Compression

File Extractor 2.1

File Extractor - Extract your archive files from compressed file formats..

File Extractor is the free unzipper software that enables you to extract from ARC, JAR files, as well as RAR files, and host of other compressed file formats quickly and easily.

File compression provide numerous benefits for the majority of us who are not up to speed with these file formats, extracting these files can be complex and frustrating. You can extract from ARC, JAR files, as well as HQX, CAB, and LZH files.

The Archive Browser 1.1

The Archive Browser
The Archive Browser - Lets you browse the contents of archives, as well as extract them. It will let you open files from inside archives, and lets you preview them using Quick Look.. The Archive Browser is a program that lets you browse the contents of archives, as well as extract them.

It will let you open files from inside archives, and lets you preview them using Quick Look.

It is based on The Unarchiver, which means it can handle a large number of different archive formats: It can handle common formats like Zip, RAR, 7-zip, Tar, Gzip and Bzip2, as well as older formats like StuffIt, DiskDoubler, LZH, ARJ and ARC.

IPackr 1.50

iPackr
iPackr - File decompressor that allows you to preview the archive contents first..

iPack is a full-featured compressed archives manager.

Highlights:

- Compress 7z, zip and rar archives
- Decompress 7z, zip, rar, gz and bz2 archives
- Quick preview files without extracting them
- Conversion from 7z/zip/rar/gz/bz2 to 7z/zip/rar formats
- Quick archive decompression by dragging files to the drop basket
- Superb speed benefited by 64-bit computing power
- Full support of international file names (especially Chinese, Japanese and Korean file names created by old archivers)
- Full support of drag and drop
- Multi-volumed archives support
- Search file names inside archives with fancy highlight effect

The Unarchiver 3.0

The Unarchiver
The Unarchiver - Unarchive ZIP, TAR, SIT, RAR, and 7-Zip files.. The Unarchiver supports more formats than I can remember.

Zip, Tar, Gzip, Bzip2, 7-Zip, Rar, LhA, StuffIt, several old Amiga file and disk archives, CAB, LZX, stuff I don't even know what it is. It copies the finder file-copying/moving/deleting interface for its interface and uses the character set auto-detection code from Mozilla to auto-detect the encoding of the filenames in the archives.
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