Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!husc6!mailrus!ncar!umigw!umbio!medsoft!p9.f1.n360.z1.uucp!Dan.Husk From: Dan.Husk@p9.f1.n360.z1.uucp (Dan Husk) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: SEA ARC Rel 5.30 Message-ID: <119.237AF009@medsoft.uucp> Date: 10 Nov 88 08:23:00 GMT Sender: ufgate@medsoft.uucp (newsout1.18) Organization: FidoNet node 1:360/1.9 - Augusta Forum, North Augusta SC Lines: 22 > From: bill@iccdev.UUCP (Bill Gaines) Date: 7 Nov 88 00:30:47 GMT > Organization: Industrial Computer Corp., Atlanta Message-ID: > <424@iccdev.UUCP> Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc > > > In article <111.23720D30@medsoft.uucp> jhom@f20.n135.z1.uucp (Joaquim > Homrighausen) writes: > >This is strange.. this is not the result I > experienced. I used >ARC (SEA) on a 600K file of binary information and > it took ARC >60% ('bout) longer to crunch the file than it took PKarc to > >squash it. I did however notice that ARC 5.3 was much faster >than > previous versions. > > Bill..If you like using Archives. Try a file manager called "ARCMASTER" It is much easier then typing "PKXARC -x filename,etc". It is a shareware product. Regards, Dan Husk -- Dan Husk - via FidoNet node 1:135/3 Medical Software Exchange BBS (305) 325-8709 UUCP: ...uunet!gould!umbio!medsoft!360!1.9!Dan.Husk