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.GZ File Extension

A .GZ file is a Gnu Zipped Archive, created by The GNU Project.

Open with gzip. Available for Linux, Windows, and Mac.

What is a .GZ file?

A .GZ file is a type of compressed file, similar to a .ZIP file, but it uses the GNU zip (gzip) compression method. This method is commonly used on Unix-based systems (like Linux) to make files smaller by squeezing out extra data. This is helpful because it saves space on your computer and makes files quicker to send over the internet.

Although a .GZ file usually contains just one compressed file, it can also hold several files compressed together. To access the files inside, you need to "unzip" or decompress the .GZ file.

There are many programs that can open .GZ files. Here are some options based on different platforms: - **Windows**: You can use programs like 7-Zip, PeaZip, Corel WinZip, RARLAB WinRAR, or File Viewer Plus, which you can download from the Microsoft Store. - **Mac**: Options include Apple Archive Utility (which comes with the operating system), Smith Micro StuffIt Deluxe Mac 16, or Incredible Bee Archiver. - **Linux**: Common tools are gzip itself, Xarchive, Ark, or PeaZip. - **Web**: If you're using a browser and don't want to install software, you can use online services like 123apps Archive Extractor. - **Android**: Apps like File Viewer for Android or RARLAB RAR are available to manage .GZ files on Android devices.

Using any of these tools, you can open a .GZ file to see and use the files compressed inside.

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