What is the difference between .taz and .zip?
- Extension
- .taz
- .zip
- Format
- Binary
- Binary
- Category
- Compressed
- Compressed
- Developer
- GNU
- Phil Katz
- Description
- A TAZ file is essentially a compressed archive created using the Unix-based Tar archiving utility, with compression applied through the compress program. The "tar" part of the filename stands for "tape archive," reflecting the utility's origins in backing up data to tape drives, while the "z" indicates that the archive has been compressed using the Lempel-Ziv (LZ) algorithm to reduce its size.
- A ZIP file is an archive that contains one or more files compressed or "zipped" using Zip compression. It stores files separately from each other allowing the files to be compressed using different methods and extracted without compressing or decompressing the entire archive.
- MIME Type
- application/x-compressed
- application/zip
- Sample
- sample.zip
- Wikipedia
- .taz on Wikipedia
- .zip on Wikipedia