TUGZip
TUGZip 3.5 under Windows | |
Developer(s) | Christian Kindahl (known pseudonym) |
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Stable release | 3.5.0.0[1] / 2 April 2008 |
Operating system | Windows XP and later |
Type | File archiver |
License | Proprietary (Freeware) |
Website | www |
TUGZip is a freeware file archiver for Microsoft Windows. It handles a great variety of archive formats, including some of the commonly used ones like zip, rar, gzip, bzip2, sqx and 7z.[2] It can also view disk image files like BIN, C2D, IMG, ISO and NRG.[3] TugZip repairs corrupted ZIP archives and can encrypt files with 6 different algorithms.[4]
Since the release of TUGZip 3.5.0.0, development has been suspended due to lack of time from Kindahl's side.[5]
Supported formats
TUGZip supports the following file formats:
- Disc images
- BIN, C2D, IMG, ISO, NRG
- File archives
- 7z (7-zip), A, ACE (Extraction only; compression and other features can be added via Ace32.exe), ARC, ARJ, BH, BZ2, CAB, CPIO, DEB, GCA, GZ, IMP, JAR, LHA (LZH), LIB, RAR (Extraction only; compression can be added via rar.exe), RPM, SQX, TAR, TAZ, TBZ, TGZ, YZ1, ZIP, ZOO[6]
See also
- List of file archivers
- Comparison of file archivers
- InfraRecorder - An open source software from the same author
References
- ^ "TUGZip - News".
- ^ Zip it Up with TugZip Sofotex
- ^ Paul Rowlingson (7 Apr 2008), TUGZip 3.5. Feature-rich old-school archiving utility, v3.co.uk
- ^ Samer Kurdi (December 18, 2006), TugZip, Freewaregenius (review)
- ^ Christian Kindahl (2 April 2008), Sad News tugzip.com News Section
- ^ Alex Muradin (1 December 2005) Compression's The Game, TUGZip's The Name, Softpedia review
External links
- Official website
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