File Compression (175 programs)
Pros: Wide compatibility with camera models. Decodes raw images.
Cons: Doesn’t support GPR formats. Not a standalone app.
Pros: More extensive version of Express Zip File Compression. Fast and efficient file compression. Multi-part split ZIP archives feature. Protect ZIP files with password.
Cons: Some files take a long while to compress. Some compressed files are corrupted.
Pros: Easy to use and install. Doesn't hog resources. Fast and powerful. Slims down backup sizes.
Cons: Compressed files can become corrupt. Can trigger antivirus alerts. Certain file types take a long time to compress. Dated interface.
Pros: Freeware with portable version available. Auto-generated rebuild tool for recipients. Unicode and multithreaded support. Disk-spanning options for CDs, DVDs, and USBs.
Cons: Very limited to file-splitting tasks. Outdated interface design.
Pros: Users will not have to pay before installation Ultra Zip Opener.. This software can also work with smartphones and the HoloLens..
Cons: In-app purchases will be frequently offered during normal use.. It can only work with 64-bit operating systems (32-bit systems will encounter problems)..
Pros: The file size of a PDF document can be reduced by as much as 80 percent.. A free demonstration version can be downloaded at no obligation..
Cons: Users will be required to pay to enjoy all of its features.. There is no version available for smartphones..
Pros: This is open-source software and no type of payment is required.. It is one of the fastest file compressors on the market today..
Cons: As the last update was in 2010. this software is quite dated.. It may have trouble dealing with newer types of files..
Pros: This software package is free to download.. There are a number of different compression options available..
Cons: The last update occurred as far back as 2009.. This system will require a substantial amount of RAM space..