Open Source C# File Compression Software for Linux

C# File Compression Software for Linux

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    pngcrush and other tools for manipulating PNG (Portable Network Graphics) and MNG (Multiple-image Network Graphics) files.
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    7-Zip-NBinding
    .NET wrapper for 7Zip, based on 7-Zip-JBinding, produced with IKVM. Extracts (password protected, multi-part) 7z Zip Rar Tar Split Lzma Iso HFS GZip Cpio BZip2 Z Arj Chm Lhz Cab Nsis Deb Rpm Udf archives. Archive creation/more formats coming soon.
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    Using the LZMA compression library ported to c#, I intend to make a multi threaded archival system, that will compress files (slice them a set number of times) and use up to 4 threads for compressing those files.
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    PowerPAQ will be GUI application that will use strenght of GPL-licensed PAQ compression algorithm. This algorithm is slow but extremely powerful. First, windows version will be out. Next step is Linux GUI version. ==Project is coming back to developement with new ideas!===
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    WRoX-SFV - is a Windows GUI .sfv checksum application, with the checksums it creates you can check for edited, changed, currupted files. Features: recursive .sfv checking, .sfv file association, windows context menu integration, automatic unrar/unzip
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    litc

    litc

    Litc - light in band text compressor

    A very simple dictionary based text compressor. Created to shorten single line UTF8 strings; it tries to compress them quickly with a simple interface that can be used as a drop in replacement for Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes(value) and Encoding.UTF8.GetString(packed). The public Litc API are in fact: byte[] packed = Litc.GetBytes(value); string unpacked = Litc.GetString(packed);
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    Alternative approach to minimum redundancy coding (fixed-length) without using tree data structures. The main advantages are simplicity and flexibility.
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