> From: "marius.storm-ol...@nokia.com" <marius.storm-ol...@nokia.com>

> Subject: Re: [Development] Qt 5 beta
> On 31/08/2012 07:29, ext Thiago Macieira wrote:
> Remember that 7z was fairly unknown at one point too, but has caught on 
> due to its extremely powerful compression, and is now well known and 
> accessible anywhere. I'd say it's becoming defacto standard that people 
> install 7zip instead of WinZip on Windows these days.
> It's certainly the first thing I install on a fresh Windows installation.

I usually put it on installs too; but not b/c of it's powerful compression.
I think 7zip really caught on b/c it supported numerous formats - all the well 
used ones for the open source folks (bzip2, gzip, lzma, ar, etc) and those 
popular but generally proprietary ones (zip and rar), and on top of it all ran 
on multiple platforms. So they had a usefulness beyond their primary 
compression format (7z).

Add to it WinZip tightening up their demo licenses (which people historically 
ignored the 30 days limit on), and you have (in the US at least) a situation 
prime for a new player that 7zip filled nicely; and since they're open source 
it was an easy sell.

Ben
_______________________________________________
Development mailing list
Development@qt-project.org
http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development

Reply via email to