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GUI Tar

1.2.4
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23 downloads

Use UNIX commands to zip and unzip files

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GUI Tar provides a user interface for using the 'tar' command on UNIX to zip and unzip files.

Specifically, GUI Tar can zip different files and folders using the formats 7z, .bz2, .tar, .tbz, .tgz, .gz, .Z, and .zip.

The list of file types that it can unzip is much more varied and includes the following formats: 7z, .tar, .tgz, .tar.gz, .dmg.gz, .svgz, .gz, .tar.z, .z, .Z, .tar.Z, .taz, .tbz, .tbz2, .bz, .bz2, .rar, and .zip.

Reviewed by Álvaro Toledo Translated by Uptodown Localization Team
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License Free
Op. System Mac
Category Files & Folders
Language English
Author Edenwaith
Downloads 23
Date Nov 10, 2011
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dmg 1.2.2 Mar 16, 2009

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