Too much time on my hands
Having problems dealing with those huge log files? A new util called 'squeeze' might be just what you need. Today i released the first version of Squeeze, which is an application that will compress any file of any size down to five bytes (plus the length of the pathname of the file). This is far superior to what 'infozip' and 'gzip' can do. The code is free and carries no restrictions at all. Download it from http://squeeze.iconn.net/ Note: I've had a bit of trouble with the uncompress function, but i expect to have that worked out in a few days. Bill
At 11:42 AM -0500 4/1/98, Bill Becker wrote:
Having problems dealing with those huge log files? A new util called 'squeeze' might be just what you need.
Today i released the first version of Squeeze, which is an application that will compress any file of any size down to five bytes (plus the length of the pathname of the file). This is far superior to what 'infozip' and 'gzip' can do.
The code is free and carries no restrictions at all. Download it from http://squeeze.iconn.net/
Note: I've had a bit of trouble with the uncompress function, but i expect to have that worked out in a few days.
Bill
There is a real patent on a compression method that reduces any bitstring by one bit, and can be called recursively. We used to reference it as an example of absurd patents issued by the patent office. That patent didn't refer to a decompression method, either. I can't remember the patent number offhand, though. --Dean ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Plain Aviation, Inc dean@av8.com LAN/WAN/UNIX/NT/TCPIP http://www.av8.com ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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