On Dec 28, 2007 2:11 AM, Simone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > bob gailer ha scritto: > > >> could you have a short review of my CLI package. > > .bz2??? What does that extension mean? (For us Windows folk). Or could > > you attach a simple zip file? > > .bz2 is an archive compressed with the bzip2 compression program. If > you're on Windows, consider to use 7zip for managing compressed archive > (www.7zip.org): open source & free (as in freedom) and better, IMHO, > than WinZip. > > Way, way better! It can read the following types: arj, bz2, cab, cpio, deb, gz, iso, lzh, rar, rpm, tar, z, zip, 7z, and 001; it writes 7z, tar, and zip. (7z is 7-zip's own format - very tight, very fast compression. 001 is usually the first part of a multi-part ZIP or RAR file. ISO is a CD or DVD image; CAB is a Microsoft cabinet file; DEB and RPM are Linux package files, and the others are formats we Windows users need to be able to read in order to become citizens of the world...)
It does self-extracting EXE files "right out of the box" - no extra install, no "Upgrade to the Professional version to remove this irritating message". If you're a batch-file maniac like me, it also includes a command-line interface - again, that's a paid extra with WinZip (or at least it used to be; I switched to WinRAR years ago and then switched to 7-Zip after a friend turned me on to it.) I must admit, the command-line syntax is less intuitive than WinZip's, but the manual is good. It's fast and has a spiffy interface and good right-click integration with Windows Explorer. It slices! It dices! It removes unsightly stains! Not a paid endorsement - just a happy user. Sorry to be off-topic, I know this didn't really belong in the Tutor list... -- www.fsrtechnologies.com
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