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  2. RAR (file format) - Wikipedia

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    UNRARLIB (UniquE RAR File Library) [19] was an obsolete free software unarchiving library called "unrarlib", licensed under the GPLv2-or-later. It could only decompress archives created by RAR versions prior to 2.9; archives created by RAR 2.9 and later use different formats not supported by this library.

  3. WinRAR - Wikipedia

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    WinRAR is a trialware file archiver utility, developed by Eugene Roshal of win.rar GmbH. It can create and view archives in RAR or ZIP file formats, [ 6 ] and unpack numerous archive file formats. To enable the user to test the integrity of archives, WinRAR embeds CRC32 or BLAKE2 checksums for each file in each archive.

  4. 7-Zip - Wikipedia

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    7-Zip is a free and open-source file archiver, a utility used to place groups of files within compressed containers known as "archives".It is developed by Igor Pavlov and was first released in 1999.

  5. Lempel–Ziv–Markov chain algorithm - Wikipedia

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    The Lempel–Ziv–Markov chain algorithm (LZMA) is an algorithm used to perform lossless data compression.It has been used in the 7z format of the 7-Zip archiver since 2001. [1]

  6. RAR - Wikipedia

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    RAR or Rar may refer to: Radial acceleration relation (RAR), a relation derived from studying the radial acceleration traced by rotation curves in galaxies; Radio acoustic ranging, a non-visual technique for determining a ship's position at sea "rar", the ISO 639-2 code for the Cook Islands Māori language

  7. 8th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 8th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (8 RAR) was an Australian Army Regular infantry battalion.The battalion was formed in July 1966 as part of an expansion of the Australian Army in the mid-1960s due to the perceived threat of Communism in southeast Asia.