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.ZOO File Extension

A .ZOO file is a Zoo Compressed File, created by Rahul Dhesi.

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

What is a .ZOO file?

A .ZOO file is a type of compressed file, which means it's a collection of one or more files that have been made smaller using a special method. This method is known as the Lempel-Ziv-Welch (LZW) compression algorithm. The .ZOO file was made by a program called zoo, which was mainly used on computers that run Unix, but it was also available for computers using MS-DOS and AmigaOS. This means that people who use Unix computers might see .ZOO files more often.

The zoo program and the .ZOO file format were created in the 1980s by a person named Rahul Dhesi. One interesting thing about .ZOO files is that they can keep different versions of the same file. So, if you changed a file several times on different days, you could save each version in a .ZOO file. This is helpful if you need to go back to an older version of a file or if you want to compare an older version with a newer one.

To open a .ZOO file, you can use the original zoo program or other software that can handle .ZOO files. Some of these programs include Logipole Konvertor, ESTsoft ALZip, and The Unarchiver. These programs help you see and get the files out of the .ZOO file, so you can use them like you normally would.

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