Support ZIP in BZip2 and PPMd
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Plus, since WZ will get much stricter licensing, and probably become true trial software, I doubt many people will use these new algorithms…
I’m not sure how strict the licensing is in the new WZ, but, if history is any indicator, people will just continue using unregistered versions and playing with different compression schemes.
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i have tested the new zip format and found that pa can read them but at times can not extract them.
can anyone else confirm this.
would anyone like to see these formats supported by pa i would
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i have tested the new zip format and found that pa can read them but at times can not extract them.
can anyone else confirm this.
would anyone like to see these formats supported by pa i would
Yes, I’ve seen the same. It’s because the zip headers can be read, but the compression format is not supported. I think that’s the whole point of this thread, that PA should support these formats.
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yes its wrong they should have created a totally new format but they didn’t and as winzip is pa main rival in the zip arena i say pa have to add this feature. Enough on the subject when will it be implimented thats what everyone here want to know not atht it is wrong we all know that but thats gets us no where.
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yes its wrong they should have created a totally new format but they didn’t and as winzip is pa main rival in the zip arena i say pa have to add this feature. Enough on the subject when will it be implimented thats what everyone here want to know not atht it is wrong we all know that but thats gets us no where.
Agreed. No amount of bickering over what’s right will get us anywhere.
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its happed and theres no way point in arguing over wther it is right or wrong. Just support it, well you’ll have to in the end.
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I’m not sure how strict the licensing is in the new WZ, but, if history is any indicator, people will just continue using unregistered versions and playing with different compression schemes.
Earlier this year WinZip was purchased by a company who has stated clearly that they intend to (carefully) start enforcing the trial expiration:
http://www.vectorcapital.com/reports/getArticle.asp?ArticleId=177
It will be interesting to see how successful they are in getting users to pay-up. I suspect a lot of WinZip freeloaders will simply stick with 9.0.
This also represents an opportunity for PowerArchiver (and other compression utilities) to make some significant inroads.
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It will be interesting to see how successful they are in getting users to pay-up. I suspect a lot of WinZip freeloaders will simply stick with 9.0.
This also represents an opportunity for PowerArchiver (and other compression utilities) to make some significant inroads.
This may actually be the end of WinZip !!
If people who purchased what was offered as a “lifetime” license (with version 6), may have to pay for WinZip 10, do you think they will?
Now there are two choices, keep using WinZip 9.0 and “ignore” the new formats or buy PA which offers better compression (using 7z, Bzip2 or Cab format depending on the source file types) and better support for uncompressing different formats.Additionally, non-support for the ppmd format by all other “Zip” utilities will make WinZip 10 another ‘non standard’ or niche utility.
Not to mention the problem this creates for Anti Virus/email utilities etc. -
This also represents an opportunity for PowerArchiver (and other compression utilities) to make some significant inroads.
Which is precisely the reason PowerArchiver should be made as compatible as possible.
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its happed and theres no way point in arguing over wther it is right or wrong. Just support it, well you’ll have to in the end.
Yea, I’m tired of pointing out whether BZip2 or PPMd powered ZIP should be supported or not. Just let it be.