Tar Gzip Windows Updated -

Managing compressed files in Windows used to require third-party software, but those days are over. Whether you are a developer moving Linux files or a power user organizing data, handling .tar.gz (often called "tarballs") is now native to the Windows ecosystem.

If you are a developer, the best way to handle these files is via . Since TAR and GZIP are native to Linux, the performance is often better for massive archives. Open your Ubuntu/Debian terminal. tar gzip windows