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The Best and good file format for bundling files (or backing up files on tape drives if you count) ever. It was even created by AT&T in 1979, just 10 years before .zip was created
The Best and good file format for bundling files (or backing up files on tape drives if you count) ever. It was even created by AT&T in 1979, just 10 years before .zip was created


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.7z is good friends of Tar for 7-Zip
.7z is good friends of Tar for 7-Zip
==Other version==
tar (Derivative for '''t'''ape '''ar'''chive) is an archival format made by AT&T in 1979 for System 7 UNIX originally intended for backing up on tape drives.

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The Best and good file format for bundling files (or backing up files on tape drives if you count) ever. It was even created by AT&T in 1979, just 10 years before .zip was created

Forgive .zip, use tarballs of programs for downloading programs

.7z is good friends of Tar for 7-Zip

Other version

tar (Derivative for tape archive) is an archival format made by AT&T in 1979 for System 7 UNIX originally intended for backing up on tape drives.