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File extension Details of ZLG, ABA, AAR, ZM9, 7ZIP, 7Z, 7-ZIP, ZOM, ZOO
Name: | ZLG |
File Type: | e-Surveiller log archive |
Popularity: | 2 |
Category: | Archive and compressed file |
File Description: | File extension is used by e-Surveiller. Log archive. |
Open Programs: | e-Surveiller Company / developer: e-Surveiller is a powerful user-activity monitoring, logging and real-time surveillance software package. With e-Surveiller, you can monitor the activities of several computer users on standalone computers, on a local area network and on remote computers across the Internet. e-Surveiller is a surveillance software that monitors user activity. You view the screens of monitored users on a LAN or across the Internet in real-time! and it empowers you to save screen snapshots at any time. It stealthily records all keystrokes, Web site visits, windows, applications, file changes etc. User-activity logs are periodically transferred, uploaded or emailed to you for analysis. Other features include password-protection, peer-to-peer network support, remote monitoring updates and a comprehensive user-activity log viewer. Key features of eSurveiller:
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Name: | ABA |
File Type: | Palm Address Book archive |
Popularity: | 3 |
Category: | Archive and compressed file |
File Description: | File extension ABA entry has not yet been fully verified by jj54.com team. It was added in the past to our library and appeared to be accurate. |
Open Programs: | Palm Desktop for Windows Company / developer: Palm Desktop for Windowslets you quickly add or update your contacts, appointments, to-dos and memos at your desktop computer. Features:
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Name: | AAR |
File Type: | Axis2 Archive file |
Popularity: | 4 |
Category: | Archive and compressed file |
File Description: | Axis2 use ".aar" (Axis Archive) file as the deployment package for Web Services . |
Open Programs: | Apache Axis2 Company / developer: Apache Axis2 is the core engine for Web services.
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Name: | ZM9 |
File Type: | ZoneAlarm Mailsafe renamed .ZIP file |
Popularity: | 3 |
Category: | Archive and compressed file |
File Description: | File extension is used by ZoneAlarm MailSafe. Renamed .zip file. Compressed archive. |
Open Programs: | WinRAR Company / developer: WinRAR benefits:Using WinRAR puts you ahead of the crowd when it comes to compression by consistently making smaller archives than the competition, saving disk space and transmission costs. WinRAR provides complete support for RAR and ZIP archives and is able to unpack CAB, ARJ, LZH, TAR, GZ, ACE, UUE, BZ2, JAR, ISO, 7Z, Z archives. WinRAR offers a graphic interactive interface utilizing mouse and menus as well as the command line interface. When you purchase WinRAR license you are buying a license to the complete technology, no need to purchase add-ons to create self-extracting files, it's all included. One price, one payment, once. You also receive the benefit of a life-time use of the WinRAR archiver. No upgrade fee to pay. When a new release is made, simply download and install, your license is valid for life. WinRAR is easier to use than many other archivers with the inclusion of a special "Wizard" mode which allows instant access to the basic archiving functions through a simple question and answer procedure. This avoids confusion in the early stages of use. WinRAR offers you the benefit of industry strength archive encryption using AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) with a key of 128 bits. WinRAR supports files and archives up to 8,589 billion gigabytes in size. The number of archived files is, for all practical purposes, unlimited. WinRAR offers the ability to create selfextracting and multivolume archives. Recovery record and recovery volumes allow to reconstruct even physically damaged archives. WinRAR features are constantly being developed to keep WinRAR ahead of the pack. |
Name: | 7ZIP | ||||||||||||
File Type: | 7z compressed archive file | ||||||||||||
Popularity: | 3 | ||||||||||||
Category: | Archive and compressed file | ||||||||||||
File Description: | 7z is the new backup, archive - compressed file format, providing high compression ratio. The main features of 7z format: - Open architecture - High compression ratio - Strong AES-256 encryption - Ability of using any compression, conversion or encryption method - Support for very large files with sizes up to 16000000000 GB - Unicode file name support - Solid compression ratio - Archive headers compression 7z has an open architecture, so it can support any new compression method, too. The following methods currently are integrated into 7z:
LZMA is the default and general compression method of 7z format. The main features of LZMA are:
The LZMA compression algorithm is very suitable for embedded applications. LZMA is released under the terms of the GNU LGPL. 7-Zip supports encryption with the AES-256 algorithm. This algorithm uses a cipher key with a length of 256 bits. To create that key, 7-Zip runs a derivation function based on a SHA-256 hash algorithm. A key derivation function produces a derived key from the text password entered by the user. To increase the cost of an exhaustive search to crack a password, 7-Zip uses a large number of iterations when it produces a cipher key from a password. 7z is part of the 7-Zip program distributed under the GNU LGPL. | ||||||||||||
Open Programs: | IZArc Company / developer: IZArcIZArc is the ultimate freeware archive utility supporting many archive formats.
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Name: | 7Z | ||||||||||||
File Type: | 7z is the compressed archive file | ||||||||||||
Popularity: | 2 | ||||||||||||
Category: | Archive and compressed file | ||||||||||||
File Description: | 7z is the new backup, archive - compressed file format, providing high compression ratio. The main features of 7z format: - Open architecture - High compression ratio - Strong AES-256 encryption - Ability of using any compression, conversion or encryption method - Support for very large files with sizes up to 16000000000 GB - Unicode file name support - Solid compression ratio - Archive headers compression 7z has an open architecture, so it can support any new compression method, too. The following methods currently are integrated into 7z:
LZMA is the default and general compression method of 7z format. The main features of LZMA are:
The LZMA compression algorithm is very suitable for embedded applications. LZMA is released under the terms of the GNU LGPL. 7-Zip supports encryption with the AES-256 algorithm. This algorithm uses a cipher key with a length of 256 bits. To create that key, 7-Zip runs a derivation function based on a SHA-256 hash algorithm. A key derivation function produces a derived key from the text password entered by the user. To increase the cost of an exhaustive search to crack a password, 7-Zip uses a large number of iterations when it produces a cipher key from a password. 7z is part of the 7-Zip program distributed under the GNU LGPL. | ||||||||||||
Open Programs: | The Unarchiver Company / developer: The UnarchiverThe Unarchiver is a much more capable replacement for "BOMArchiveHelper.app", the built-in archive unpacker program in Mac OS X. The Unarchiver is designed to handle many more formats than BOMArchiveHelper, and to better fit in with the design of the Finder. It can also handle filenames in foreign character sets, created with non-English versions of other operating systems. I personally find it useful for opening Japanese archives, but it should handle many other languages just as well. It is very simple to use and install - simply copy it into your Applications folder or whereever you prefer, and then set archive filetypes to open using it. This can either be done the usual way, or by double-clicking the icon to show The Unarchiver's preferences. Supported file formats include Zip, Tar-GZip, Tar-BZip2, Rar, 7-zip, LhA, StuffIt and many other more or less obscure formats |
Name: | 7-ZIP | ||||||||||||
File Type: | 7z compressed archive file | ||||||||||||
Popularity: | 3 | ||||||||||||
Category: | Archive and compressed file | ||||||||||||
File Description: | 7z is the new backup, archive - compressed file format, providing high compression ratio. The main features of 7z format: - Open architecture - High compression ratio - Strong AES-256 encryption - Ability of using any compression, conversion or encryption method - Support for very large files with sizes up to 16000000000 GB - Unicode file name support - Solid compression ratio - Archive headers compression 7z has an open architecture, so it can support any new compression method, too. The following methods currently are integrated into 7z:
LZMA is the default and general compression method of 7z format. The main features of LZMA are:
The LZMA compression algorithm is very suitable for embedded applications. LZMA is released under the terms of the GNU LGPL. 7-Zip supports encryption with the AES-256 algorithm. This algorithm uses a cipher key with a length of 256 bits. To create that key, 7-Zip runs a derivation function based on a SHA-256 hash algorithm. A key derivation function produces a derived key from the text password entered by the user. To increase the cost of an exhaustive search to crack a password, 7-Zip uses a large number of iterations when it produces a cipher key from a password. 7z is part of the 7-Zip program distributed under the GNU LGPL. | ||||||||||||
Open Programs: | PowerArchiver Company / developer: PowerArchiverPowerArchiver is a backup utility with hundreds of features, yet remains easy to use, small and fast. Novice users will find a familiar interface complete with tutorial and detailed help, while more experienced users can take advantage of full Explorer integration, multiple encryption methods and advanced compression algorithms. PowerArchiver includes full support for Microsoft's newest operating system, Windows Vista. User Account Control and new Vista dialog windows such as New, Open and Save are supported. You do not need to worry about compatibility problems with PowerArchiver if you are using or considering upgrading to Vista. New, Modern User InterfaceA completely revamped user interface in PowerArchiver makes it easier to access the wealth of features that PowerArchiver has. This task-based interface utilizes the same "Ribbon" design found in Microsoft Office 2007, and ensures you qick access to the most used features while not hidding others under layers of menus. For those that desire the older look, PowerArchiver's Classic interface is still available. Superior ZIP SupportPowerArchiver offers superior ZIP format support compared to other archivers. Here are the highlights:
7-Zip Compression7-Zip is an advanced compression format featured in PowerArchiver. It is an open source format, providing an open architecture and high compression ratio. 7-Zip outperforms ZIP, ACE and even RAR in many tests. However, 7-Zip's greatest strength is that it is not controlled by any organization or individual, but by an open source LGPL project to which anyone can contribute. More information on 7-Zip and its superior compression can be found at 7-Zip.org. PowerArchiver introduces a new Transparent Update feature for 7-Zip archives, which allows you to quickly add or remove files even if the archive is "Solid." Multiple Formats Support Including ISOPowerArchiver has native support for most popular compressed and encoded formats currently in use. All formats are fully integrated into PowerArchiver, so you can utilize all PowerArchiver tools with each of them.
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Name: | ZOM |
File Type: | Zoom compressed Amiga file archive |
Popularity: | 3 |
Category: | Archive and compressed file |
File Description: | File extension is used by Amiga Zoom. Archive file. |
Open Programs: | The Unarchiver Company / developer: The UnarchiverThe Unarchiver is a much more capable replacement for "BOMArchiveHelper.app", the built-in archive unpacker program in Mac OS X. The Unarchiver is designed to handle many more formats than BOMArchiveHelper, and to better fit in with the design of the Finder. It can also handle filenames in foreign character sets, created with non-English versions of other operating systems. I personally find it useful for opening Japanese archives, but it should handle many other languages just as well. It is very simple to use and install - simply copy it into your Applications folder or whereever you prefer, and then set archive filetypes to open using it. This can either be done the usual way, or by double-clicking the icon to show The Unarchiver's preferences. Supported file formats include Zip, Tar-GZip, Tar-BZip2, Rar, 7-zip, LhA, StuffIt and many other more or less obscure formats |
Name: | ZOO |
File Type: | Compressed file |
Popularity: | 2 |
Category: | Archive and compressed file |
File Description: | Zoo is a compression program and format developed by Rahul Dhesi in the mid 1980s. The format is based on the LZW compression algorithm and compressed files are identified by the .zoo file extension. Mime type: application/zoo, application/x-zoo, application/macbooz |
Open Programs: | IZArc Company / developer: IZArcIZArc is the ultimate freeware archive utility supporting many archive formats.
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Name: | ??Z |
File Type: | LoseThos compressed file |
Popularity: | 3 |
Category: | Archive and compressed file |
File Description: | Compressed file created and used by LoseThos OS. These file is automatically compressed or uncompressed when read or written. |
Open Programs: | LoseThos Company / developer: LoseThosLoseThos is for programming as entertainment. It empowers programmers with kernel privilege because it's fun. It allows full access to everything because it's fun. It has no bureaucracy because it's fun. It's the way it is by choice because it's fun. Don't you hate ninnies who harp on the point of overusing an admin account? Not having kernel privilege, for a programmer, is like not having an admin password on your own computer! LoseThos is in no way a Windows or Linux wannabe -- that would be pointless. LoseThos is not trying to win a prize for low resource usage or run on pathetic hardware. Low line count is a goal, though. It's 100,000 lines of code including a 64-bit compiler, tools and a graphics library. A bigger goal is making applications low line count. "Hello World" takes one line of code. You can put graphics on the screen with two lines of code. You don't need to include header files or mess with namespaces. It has a scoping system, though, with tasks inheriting symbols of parents and all system-wide symbols and code in the Adam (as in Eve) task's heap. LoseThos uses some tricks to keep line count down, like processing whole files. It has a flat, identity mapped virtual-to-physical address map, the same for all tasks. It updates the whole screen 60 times a second instead of trying to keep track of what has changed. The most demanding application is a full screen video game, so it might as well be optimize for that instead of trying to get idle low. It uses the same compiler for the command line as for programs and it uses the same viewer/editor for the command line, help system, forms and dialogs. LoseThos is not trying to be bullet-proof -- it's for home computers, not mainframes where many users suffer when a crash occurs. It reboots in 2 seconds plus BIOS time. It's no worse than a hung task in Windows or Linux. I know people obsess on this topic. You know how the last 20% of a project takes 80% of the time? LoseThos is an order of magnitude simpler by not trying to be bullet-proof. There are two programmers who will work on LoseThos -- the user and I. It is for programming as entertainment, and I mean that. Why would you buy a 3rd party program to run on a system with crappy graphics that can crash? There are no scalablity issues. Imagine LoseThos more similar in usage to a 8-bit non-networked home computer's ROM than to Windows or Linux, though, it is 64-bit and far more than that. You are free to access anything documented or undocumented in the system source code -- have fun! I have fond memories of the days when average users typed-in programs from magazines and tinkered with them. LoseThos was designed from scratch with a clean slate and has no compatibility with anything else. Source code is ASCII plus binary graphics data. It has a new language roughly based C/C++. It's more than C and less than C++ so, maybe, it's C+. I took every opportunity to improve things once I made a clean break with the past. That's another reason LoseThos has value -- it is innovative. |
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