Simon wrote:
John L Fjellstad wrote:Robert Vangel <robert@vangelr.net.au> writes:However, gzip is a better compression than zip, and bzip2 better again.Would a windows customer be able to use open a bzip2 file? I think most winzip program allow you to open a gzip file, but I don't think I've tried with bzip2 (I'm so seldom on Windows, so I really don't know) Seems gzip is a safer choice.The exact reason that i use .zip. :) (Not cause its better)
Winrar can understand bzip2, but can't create them.
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