You could maybe also consider ZipZag, as it claims to have one of the better compression engines around.
It can also recognize over 250 different file extensions.
It can also recognize, files compressed on Windows, MAC and Linux
OS's and also various compressed game levels as well.
It is the 30 day trial, but may still be useful.
http://www.zipzag.com/
That is an almost unbelievable compression ratio!
I can't really think of anything other than text files having that good a compression ratio.
It can also recognize over 250 different file extensions.
It can also recognize, files compressed on Windows, MAC and Linux
OS's and also various compressed game levels as well.
It is the 30 day trial, but may still be useful.
http://www.zipzag.com/
(10-26-2009, 09:03 AM)NinjaGeek Wrote: Check out this tool called KGB Archiever. it was used to compress for example GTA San Andreas from 4.7GB to 64KB.
The compression time can take you very long time it's all depending how fast your system is.
http://kgbarchiver.net/
That is an almost unbelievable compression ratio!
I can't really think of anything other than text files having that good a compression ratio.
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