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  2. Archive file - Wikipedia

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    Archive files are particularly useful in that they store file system data and metadata within the contents of a particular file, and thus can be stored on systems or sent over channels that do not support the file system in question, only file contents – examples include sending a directory structure over email, files with names unsupported on the target file system due to length or ...

  3. List of archive formats - Wikipedia

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    Archive formats are used for backups, mobility, and archiving. Many archive formats compress the data to consume less storage space and result in quicker transfer times as the same data is represented by fewer bytes. Another benefit is that files are combined into one archive file which has less overhead for managing or transferring.

  4. Web archive file - Wikipedia

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    A web archive file is an archive file that contains all resources necessary to display a web page, including the base HTML as well as images, audio, video, CSS, scripts, etc. Some web archive formats can store more than one web page, such as the Mozilla Archive Format .

  5. Webarchive - Wikipedia

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    webarchive is a Web archive file format available on macOS and Windows for saving and reviewing complete web pages using the Safari web browser. [1] The webarchive format differs from a standalone HTML file because it also saves linked files such as images, CSS, and JavaScript. [2]

  6. ZIP (file format) - Wikipedia

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    The .ZIP file format was designed by Phil Katz of PKWARE and Gary Conway of Infinity Design Concepts. The format was created after Systems Enhancement Associates (SEA) filed a lawsuit against PKWARE claiming that the latter's archiving products, named PKARC, were derivatives of SEA's ARC archiving system. [3]

  7. Access old mail and address book contacts with an inactive ...

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    6. Click on any folder under Saved on My PC to access your locally stored emails. 7. Double click an email to open it. 8. Click the File menu in the upper left corner of the screen. 9. Click Save 10. Enter a file name and select a format (text or HTML). 11. Click Save.

  8. Create, delete, or rename folders in AOL Mail

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    1. Mouse over the folder you want to add a subfolder to. 2. Click the Folder Options icon . 3. Select Create subfolder. 4. Enter a new subfolder name. 5. Click the Save icon.

  9. Internet Archive - Wikipedia

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    The Internet Archive is an American non-profit organization founded in 1996 by Brewster Kahle that runs a digital library website, archive.org. [2] [3] [4] It provides free access to collections of digitized media including websites, software applications, music, audiovisual, and print materials. The Archive also advocates a free and open ...