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  2. StuffIt - Wikipedia

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    Although it was late to market, Aladdin Systems introduced the completely new StuffIt X format in September 2002 with StuffIt Deluxe 7.0 for Macintosh. It was designed to be extendable, support more compression methods, support long file names, and support Unix and Windows file attributes.

  3. List of built-in macOS apps - Wikipedia

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    These packages were a collection of files that resided in folders with a .pkg file extension. [95] [96] In Mac OS X Leopard the software packaging method was changed to use the XAR (eXtensible ARchiver) file format; the directory tree containing the files is packaged as an xar archive file with a .pkg extension. [97]

  4. Disk Drill - Wikipedia

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    In February 2015, CleverFiles launched a Windows version [9] of its data recovery software for macOS.While in beta, Disk Drill for Windows is licensed as a freeware and allows to recover the deleted files from storage devices that can be accessed from Windows PC.

  5. Sparse image - Wikipedia

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    A sparse image is a type of disk image file used on macOS that grows in size as the user adds data to the image, taking up only as much disk space as stored in it. Encrypted sparse image files are used to secure a user's home directory by the FileVault feature in Mac OS X Snow Leopard and earlier.

  6. Talk:Apple Disk Image - Wikipedia

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    Based on my own experience, I reckon that the file compression ratio of a standard .dmg would be approximately 0.365%. That means that if you have a file which is reported by your file system to be about 500MB, for instance, and you turn it into a dmg image, your file system should report it to have a file size of approximately 182.5MB.

  7. Talk:Filename extension - Wikipedia

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    program's C source in it has ".c" as the extension of the file name, regardless of whether it's "HELLO.C" in a non-VFAT FAT (case-insensitive and non-case-preserving) file system on DOS or Windows, or "hello.c" in a UN*X file system or a VFAT/NTFS/ReFS file system on Windows.

  8. apk (file format) - Wikipedia

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    The Android Package with the file extension apk [1] is the file format used by the Android operating system, and a number of other Android-based operating systems for distribution and installation of mobile apps, mobile games and middleware. A file using this format can be built from source code written in either Java or Kotlin.

  9. LHA (file format) - Wikipedia

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    NSRL Magic File contains PMarc info; Explzh Current Windows 7 archiver for LZH/LHA. (Besides LZH it supports RAR, Zip, 7Z, ACE, Tar, Cab & others) lhasa a cross-platform, open source LHA decompressor (+UNLHA32, PMArc, LArc extensions) lzh format document describing LZH header format.