For years, Windows users have been constrained by the limitations of the built-in File Explorer archive options, which offer little more than basic ZIP functionality. In an era where data compression efficiency, broad format compatibility, and seamless system integration matter more than ever...
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The wave of change rolling through Microsoft’s software suite signals an era of transition for longtime users and business professionals alike. As the company prepares to sunset one of its stalwart legacy applications, Publisher, and repositions another, Skype, the motives and implications are...
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Let’s face it—our Windows PCs are packrats, and the digital junk drawer is real. Before you know it, uncompressed files have staged a quiet coup, squatting on your C: drive, squeezing out precious gigabytes, and silently sabotaging your system’s performance until it rises up with that smug “Low...
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Modern file archiving on Windows is taking a bold step forward with NanaZip, a fresh alternative to the much-loved 7-Zip. While 7-Zip has been a reliable workhorse for years, NanaZip offers a modern twist that Windows users are finding hard to ignore. In this article, we dive deep into what...
Assume I have two computers A and B which are connected (through WLAN/Wifi router) in an inhouse net.
Now I have to transfer huge file archives (> 10 GB) from A to B and other huge file archives from B to A.
I could either do this file transfers
1) in parallel (=start copying files from A to B...
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