** Quoting Robert Jung to Carlos Fernandez Sanz:
RJ> It will use from 1/2 MB to 8MB or more of RAM for compression. The
> more the merrier. The JAR archive format is very complex.
CF> Just curious, can I ask the average compression rations of JAR vs
> ARJ?
RJ> I would say similar to the latest RAR. JAR, however, is
> faster in many operations.
JAR is faster than RAR or ARJ in many operations? Which type of
operations?
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