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CTOnews.com, May 24, Microsoft announced at today's developer conference that it will improve its support for compressed documents in its Win11 system and will natively support tar, 7-zip, rar, gz and other open source projects using libarchive.
CTOnews.com Note: zip files are natively supported in Win10 and Win11 systems, and users can decompress them directly through the right-click menu. For the current use of the above compressed package files, you need to download 7-zip, WinRAR and other third-party decompression tools.
Microsoft said that in addition to the native support for the above compressed package files, it will also improve performance during compression tasks on Win10 and Win11 systems and shorten compression time.
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