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What is FreeArc?

FreeArc is a software package that will help users compress specific files into more streamlined formats. It is open source, and free to use. It can be downloaded for Windows.

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What is FreeArc?

FreeArc is a software package that will help users compress specific files into more streamlined formats. It is open source, and free to use. It can be downloaded for Windows.

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  • No setup fee

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  • Free/Freemium Version
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Product Details

What is FreeArc?

FreeArc is a software package that will help users compress specific files into more streamlined formats. It is open source, and free to use. It can be downloaded for Windows.

FreeArc Technical Details

Deployment TypesOn-premise
Operating SystemsWindows
Mobile ApplicationNo
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