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I need to send some large data files from Windows to Unix (HPUX). If possible, I would like to compress them before sending. Anyone knows a compression tool for Windows that can create GZ files? WinZip is unfortunately still unable to do anything beneath the most common formats.

A free tool would be best, as I need to use it only a few times.

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Found two tools, both shareware, and both with a free trial period.

PowerZip seems to only be able to make TAR.GZ files, and PicoZip can actually only make (uncompressed) TAR files. (Correction: using the Wizard, it can also make TAR.GZ files).

I've got the job done with PowerZip for now, but if anyone knows a free tool for permanent use, it would be appreciated.

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Thanks for that info. I have downloaded, installed, and run it (the 4.15 beta version).

However, so far I haven't figured out how to add anything to an archive once it's created. The Help section isn't of much help...

Any tips...? (How to create a GZIP file with two large TXT files in it).

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It's a difficult program to use:

You'll need to use it's inherent filemanager, and browse to the directory it (the archive) is in. Then open it, by double-clicking, from there.

Another good utility (although not open-source, so it has nag-screens but still free) is called WinAce, and it's much easier to use.

There's also WinGZip.

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Finally got around to do that job; compressing the file, upload to Unix, then gunzip it. Unfortunately the resulting file is unusable for the tools that use it; I believe because of the Windows 0x0D-0x0A line ends.

Any idea if the compression strategy (Default; Filtered; Huffman) would remove these extra CR characters?

I had used a commercial gzipper in the past - PentaZIP I believe - that could do that. But I don't want to pay USD 40 just to remove some CR characters...

(I am uploading the uncompressed file now; hopefully it will be finished by Monday...)

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