What is the difference between .hfsx and .bz2?
- Extension
- .hfsx
- .bz2
- Format
- Binary
- Binary
- Category
- Disk Image
- Compressed
- Developer
- Apple
- Julian Seward
- Description
- HSFX is a file system developed by Apple Inc in order to replace HFS – Hierarchical File System that is the main file system used in Mac computers or other various PC. The iPod digital media player also uses this file system. HFSX file system is another version of HFS Plus. They are almost similar to HFS+ volumes, except that the HFS Wrapper, which is typical of HFS Plus volumes will never surrounds them and they support case sensitivity for the names given to all the files and folders. These volumes are easily recognized by a value of HX in the signature field with two entries in the Volume Header.
- An archive file developed by Bzip2 compressor mainly found on Unix OS. Its popularly used to move Linux application packages because of its high-level compression algorithms i.e. the Burrows-Wheeler compression and Run-Length Encoding (RLE).
- MIME Type
- application/octet-stream
- application/x-bzip2
- Sample
- sample.bz2
- Wikipedia
- .hfsx on Wikipedia
- .bz2 on Wikipedia