JAR (software)

Not to be confused with JAR (file format).
JAR
Original author(s) Robert K. Jung
Developer(s) ARJ Software
Operating system MS-DOS, Microsoft Windows 9x, Me, 2000, XP, and NT[1]
Type File compression
License Proprietary
Website http://www.arjsoftware.com/jar.htm

JAR is a tool for creating compressed file archives[1] that use .j as their file extension. It was invented by Robert K. Jung and was meant to be a successor to ARJ. It can achieve very good compression, but is not in wide use. JAR should not be confused with the .jar file extension used for Java Archive files, which are actually zip files with some embedded metadata.

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