IMP
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'''IMP''' is a compression and archive format that apprently has good compression results. | '''IMP''' is a compression and archive format that apprently has good compression results. | ||
There is a DOS commandline program and a MS Windows program as well (though it seems to have disapeared off the 'Net). | There is a DOS commandline program and a MS Windows program as well (though it seems to have disapeared off the 'Net). | ||
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IMP is a compression and archive format that apprently has good compression results. There is a DOS commandline program and a MS Windows program as well (though it seems to have disapeared off the 'Net).