It allows compression that’s 2-10% better than what the rest has to offer. 7-Zip is 1MB in size, and is open-source, which means that you can access it for free, even for commercial purposes. It offers compression in 7z format with LZMA and LZMA2 algorithms, and supports almost all the top-end pack and unpack formats, making it the best of the bandwagon. This software steals appreciation for being the simplest out there with a high compression ratio. If you’re looking for a free WinZip alternative that’s easy to a T, choose 7-Zip. So you're saying there's no need for anything other than the one My reason for asking Connie about upoading a MAC theme folder was because i recently downloaded a theme called simpletheme and i'm sure it had a MAC version with 7 php files with no php suffix. (, 01:25:22)designthing Wrote: That's very helpful thankyou Zegnat. There is only one right way for theme files, and that’s the way they are compatible with web browsers and the GetSimple software! GetSimple will be looking for the same files, it doesn’t care about the OS. The other way around can be troublesome since Mac allows for almost any character inside a file name. In general you will never get a conflict with filenames when going from Windows to Mac OS. Mac OS is Unix based while Windows is DOS based. To be fair, since most web servers use an Linux & Apache set-up, Mac OS gets closer to a web server than Windows. Mac OS uses exactly the same files as are used for Windows. ![]() I’ve found 7-Zip able to often deliver the smallest ZIP files. That doesn’t mean there is no difference between how big the file is depending on what software you use. ![]() ( Open-Source, even.)Īs Connie says, ZIP is the way to go if you want as many people as possible to be able to use it. It supports many formats and has great compression settings.
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