What are TAR files? TAR is a UNIX command which enables you to contain
a lot of different files within a single archive. TAR archives
are a convenient way of storing downloadable information,
as they maintain the relative
location of the files in the directory structure.
TAR files
also make it easier to transfer complex programs which
may have many separate parts
with internal relationships that must remain intact. With
CompreXX, you can extract and create TAR archives as effortlessly
as if they were folders
in Explorer.
This is archive magic - with this TAR extractor, no separate
program opens and there is no difficult interface to
learn.
You can use Explorer just as you normally do.
You can use Copy-Paste, Drag-Drop, or any other habits you
may have to transparently compress or extract TAR files inside
your archives. Or, just click the hyperlinks in the XP-Style "Archive
Tasks" pane, and choose from one of the many actions available
there - Install, Check-Out, Anti-Virus, and many more,
One of our satisfied customers said this about our TAR extractor
and compression tool: "I manage GZs, BZ(2)s, TARs, ZIPs, and CABs
every day and haven't had a single crash due to archive-as-folder browsing.
(...) Great product! I love this! I have finally retired WinZip
FOREVER!! " Read
more testimonials about our TAR extractor here. |
Creating a TAR archive or any other
type is a snap. Just pick the one you want from the popup menu! |