How to Handle Large Archive Files and Switch Them Between Formats?

Jenson01

Member
I often work with very large archive files for both work and personal projects, sometimes in formats such as ZIP, RAR, 7Z, or TAR.GZ. The main issue I face is that these files not only take up a lot of space but also become tricky to extract or share with others who may not have the right software to open them. Is there an efficient way to manage such large archives—like splitting them into smaller parts, compressing them better, or converting them into a more universally readable format (e.g., ZIP)?
 

adam58

New member
Yes, handling the large archive file can be challenging, especially when switching between formats, because some online and free tools cannot handle the file size properly. The easiest way is to use a reliable offline archive converter like the Softaken Archive Converter Software. It is easy to use and provides 100% accurate results on every conversion. Plus, this is multi-format archive converter software that supports and converts RAR, TAR, ZIP, 7ZIP, TAR.GZ, TAR.BZ2, TAR.LZMA, etc. A free demo version is also available, so test its advanced features according to your needs.
 
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