1/1/2024 0 Comments Yemuzip para mac![]() And it does not give you access to preferences settings, not in this version, at least, so you’re tied to the two-step process of pre-selecting the folder, and then dragging the file to its window. Second, YemuZip gives you a choice of Mac- or PC-compatible format, the former preserving Mac metadata in the process. ![]() YemuZip lets you set it to save to the same folder, or to select a different one. First, The Fast Archiver defaults to saving the file to your home folder, AND you have to give it permission to do so OR to select a different folder. I’m not ready to make the switch yet for several reasons. So depending on your needs and situation, one might serve you better than the other. With a 1.5 gigabyte Photoshop file, YemuZip and the Apple archiver took a shade under one minute to complete, The Fast Archiver took almost three. It doesn’t seem to slow it down, though, but tests on much larger files show a marked difference. The Fast Archiver wins out, mainly because it first uses TAR compression and then BZIP2 to create the resulting archive, hence the “.tbz” extension. The JPEG files of the same averaged 33% of original at 10/12 setting, which is not relevant here because the archives are (supposed to be) lossless while JPEG compression is lossy. The resulting archives, as percentage of the original file size:ĥ5% - 78% - 78% (using Fast Archiver, YemuZip, and Apple, respectively). ![]() I then performed tests on a couple of Photoshop files, comparing it with YemuZip and with Apple’s built-in compressor. What attracted my attention to this app is its stated size-one gigabyte! In reality, the app is 1.5 megabytes.
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