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− | '''PIM''' is yet another archiving program/format. CNET's review of it said "This application adds nothing but another compression method to an already overcrowded genre." (However, the review also claims that you can't add more than one file to an archive unless it's an entire directory, which is not actually true.) | + | '''PIM''' is yet another archiving program/format. CNET's review of it said "This application adds nothing but another compression method to an already overcrowded genre." (However, the review also claims that you can't add more than one file to an archive unless it's an entire directory, which is not actually true; and the CNET installer tries to insall all sorts of crapware toolbars and stuff.) |
Files start with the bytes 02 50 49 4D 00 (Ctrl-B, PIM, null). | Files start with the bytes 02 50 49 4D 00 (Ctrl-B, PIM, null). |
Revision as of 05:27, 17 March 2013
PIM is yet another archiving program/format. CNET's review of it said "This application adds nothing but another compression method to an already overcrowded genre." (However, the review also claims that you can't add more than one file to an archive unless it's an entire directory, which is not actually true; and the CNET installer tries to insall all sorts of crapware toolbars and stuff.)
Files start with the bytes 02 50 49 4D 00 (Ctrl-B, PIM, null).