Also read this nice article about best practices for gzip files.

It is easy to use, you can do it in the command prompt at the DOS prompt and it is free.

go to command prompt (Start:type CMD)
do: cd \
then type: gzip -c yourfilename.zip > compressedfilename.zip
see example:

I like the idea that I told it, to create a stdout file to output the results. 50e0806aeb rosemar
https://grandvenetianvallarta.....com/xsd-viewer-for-c
https://michoacan.network/wp-c....ontent/uploads/2022/
http://www.tradingbytheriver.com/?p=22053
https://shanajames.com/wp-cont....ent/uploads/2022/06/
https://obscure-hamlet-05916.h....erokuapp.com/Colorfu


http://blog.fixie.ru/2010/03/nahbs-again/ http://www.shoespotlight.com/2....008/11/28/moccasin-s https://bagbabe.org/hey-pretty-girl-2/

Aimer