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Puffer Belly (anonymous@anonymous.org) 2016/04/16 09:20

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Try 7-Zip.  It works well, stays current, and it's free.  WinRAR is
also good, but it's not free.  I also have WinZip 9 and it doesn't
always work with newer compression standards.


On Sat, 16 Apr 2016 00:25:21 -0500, me-myself-i
<me-myself-i@somewhere-nowhere.com> wrote:

>Compression algorithms change.
>Perhaps pscho uses a more modern compressor and you are using something older?
>Just a thought....
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