 
 KGB Archiver is not your regular file compressing software. It makes all  the difference in the world, size wise, because it can create the  smallest archive files. This is due to the fact that its compression  rate is great, almost unique in its program category. This tiny and  seemingly plain software is extremely powerful and it could easily  surpass other products of its kinds. Archives can be made in either KGB  or ZIP formats and compression level can be set from minimum to maximum  with a lot of options in between them. You can secure them by assigning a  password, no matter which compression level you choose. The large files will take a lot more time to compress. Obviously the KGB archiver is  more powerful but it also takes long time for maximum compressions  levels.
During the compression, KGB Archiver shows the progress, together with  the current size versus the projected size and the remaining time. This  information is also available in a little window that pops up if you  move your mouse over the program icon in the system tray. KGB Archiver  also places shortcuts in the Explorer context menu but you can make that  disappear from the options window of the programs. In conclusion, KGB  Archiver is willing to cut down the archives size but at the price of a  long waiting time for a very  huge files. Considering tools that it can  drastically make a difference, the costs are also not that high.
 
 
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