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FreeArc is a free and open source file archiver developed by Bulat Ziganshin.
Algorithms
FreeArc uses LZMA, PPMD, TrueAudio, Tornado and GRzip algorithms with automatic switching by file type, and also uses set of filters—for instance it can remove repetitions from text.[1]
Benchmarks
Archive size
In Tom's Hardware benchmarks comparing it to the other popular archivers WinZip, 7-Zip, and WinRAR, FreeArc narrowly outperformed them by small margin in its "best compression" mode, but lost to 7-Zip's LZMA2 in the "default compression" tests, still compressing better than WinRAR and WinZip at this setting.[2]
Speed
In the same Tom's Hardware tests, FreeArc was outpaced at default settings by 7zip's LZMA2 default compression, and also by WinRAR, even at its best compression settings. FreeArc's compression at its best settings was slower than both 7zip and WinRAR, but still came ahead of WinZip.[2]
Efficiency
In a metric devised by Werner Bergmans of Maximum Compression Benchmark, FreeArc compression is more efficient than programs for classic formats like .Z (LZW), .zip (Deflate), .gz or bzip2. (The scoring formula used in this non-public test,
multiplies the sum of compression and decompression times with a factor that exponentially grades the ratio of archive sizes achieved by the program under test relative to the best known archive size for that data set.) As of November 2010, FreeArc is the top program in this benchmark, followed by NanoZip, bsc and WinRAR.[3] It works faster than WinRAR and 7zip.[4]
Features
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Like RAR and ZIP it is an archiver. It is not just a data compressor like gzip or bzip2. Initially it supported only its own archive format, normally identified by the .arc
file name extension, incompatible with others;[1] there's no relationship with other .arc formats. More recently, decompression support for other archive types has been added as well, including zip, rar, and 7z. FreeArc has both a command line interface and a GUI.[4] Other features include:
- Solid compression with "smart updates" which avoid recompression when possible
- AES/Blowfish/Twofish/Serpent encryption,[1] including chaining of encryption algorithms
- FAR and Total Commander plugins
- Ability to create self-extracting archives and installers
- Archive protectionTemplate:Clarify and recovery, including recovery over InternetTemplate:Clarify
Supported platforms
Windows and x86 Linux binaries are available from the developer. There was no 64-bit version as of January 2012, but may change as the program had not left its alpha stage of development yet.[5]
See also
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- List of archive formats
- List of file archivers
- Comparison of file archivers
- List of Unix programs
- rzip
- lzma
References
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External links
- The FreeArc home page
- FreeArc project at SourceForge (abandoned)
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Patrick Schmid, Achim Roos, (March 10, 2010) 7-Zip 9.1 Beta And FreeArc 0.60, Tom's Hardware
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/archive-zip-compression,2572-6.html
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- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Template:De iconTemplate:Cite web, golem.de
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