I know it depends on what type of files are being compressed but what is currently the best compression program available? I don't care if it's free or pay I am just looking for the overall best compression ration across all file types.
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I know it depends on what type of files are being compressed but what is currently the best compression program available? I don't care if it's free or pay I am just looking for the overall best compression ration across all file types.
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