Version : 2.2
Operating system : Windows XP/Vista/7
KGB Archiver's developers tout
their tool for its high compression rate, but its performance in our tests left
us dissatisfied.
This app opens with a compact,
slightly cluttered interface with the basic components: a field for listing
files to compress or expand, a field for specifying the location of the output
file, the level of compression, options for passwords, and so forth. We
initially liked that it offered nine levels of compression, from Minimal to
Maximum, but our tests with the midrange Normal and Good settings weren't
satisfying.
For instance, we compressed a
23.5Mb file using the Normal setting: KGB Archiver worked 3 minutes and 15
seconds to output a file the same size as the original file. Using the Very
Good setting, KGB worked 21.5 minutes to turn the 23.5Mb file into another
23.5Mb file. Not what we were hoping for at all.
When we want a compressed file,
we want the output to end up smaller than the original file. That's not at all
what we got with this free app with many of its compression options. Using
compression rates above Good led to desired results, but that leaves several
options next to useless. There are better tools on the market, including other
freeware options, and we suggest you try other programs before making your
decision.
KGB Archiver is free ZIP tool
with a very high compression rate. If you are looking for the highest
compression free zip software, this is for you. Because of its incredibly high
rate of compression, it does have higher hardware requirements (1,5GHz clock
and 256MB of RAM) but this should not trouble 99% of you out there. It is also
a free encryption software app as it also offers AES-256 encryption which can
be used to encrypt the archives. This is one of the strongest encryptions
available, and one of the safest.
KGB ARCHIVER 1.2
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