What is the difference between .deb and .arj?
- Extension
- .deb
- .arj
- Format
- Binary
- Binary
- Category
- Compressed
- Compressed
- Developer
- Debian Project
- ARJ Software
- Description
- A DEB file is a standard Unix archive that contains two bzipped or gzipped archives, one for the installer control information and another for the actual installable data. DEB files are often used for software installation packages.
- The ARJ Compressed File Archive (.arj) is a file format used for data compression and archiving. Developed in the early 1990s by Robert Jung, ARJ stands for "Archived by Robert Jung". The format allows for efficient compression of files, supporting multi-volume archives, which means a large archive can be split into several smaller files for easier management and distribution. It also supports a high level of encryption for secure data storage.
- MIME Type
- application/x-debian-package
- application/arj
- Wikipedia
- .deb on Wikipedia
- .arj on Wikipedia