Archive SE is a system that can archive (or compress) files in a variety of known formats (.tar, .tar.gz, .gz, .tbz, .tar.bz2, .bz2 and .zip). This allows users to keep large quantities of files in one place and to save space, which is especially useful if you are archiving source code, HTML files, photographs, sending items over the internet or just for backup purposes.
The decompression engine can also process Rar files.
The system is designed to allow easy use of Tar Gzip archives which is of particular use when backing-up. The system always appends files so that previous versions of files are not overwritten and lost, this is especially useful for source code. As the Tar Gzip format is widely used on Unix machines, archives produced by users on Unix systems can be easily accessed, appended or altered, without having to decompress and Extract the archive to get at its contents.
With the simple and intuitive interface you can easily find items, which you can then drag n drop to extract. You can add items in the same way by dragging n dropping new items to be appended to the archive.
In Windows XP and Vista (or newer) the option of listing the archive using a tiled view, greatly enhances the information shown for each item. This saves having to get the item properties or having to set the view to Details.
Main features
- Can view tar, tar.gz, tgz, gz, tbz, tar.bz2, bz2, zip and rar files.
- Can create and edit tar.gz, tgz, gz and zip files.
- Command line support.
- Explorer style view.
- Flat view (i.e. show no folders).
- Includes Windows XP/Vista Tile view.
- Supports drag and drop for adding and extracting.
- Backups can be created when adding to archives.