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Easily convert your GZIP files online with no registration required. Convert your GZIP documents from Windows, Linux, or macOS. Simply drag and drop your file into the upload form, select the desired output format, and click the convert button. Once the conversion is complete, you can download your MHT file.
Depending on the GZIP file's size and format, conversion may take a few moments, but most files convert quickly. With advanced features, you can convert password-protected documents and have the results sent to your email.
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Check our videoGZIP is a widely used file format for data compression, primarily designed to reduce file size for storage or transmission. It is supported by numerous applications and tools, including command-line utilities like gzip and gunzip, as well as software like 7-Zip, WinRAR, and various programming libraries. The format uses the DEFLATE algorithm for compression, stores metadata like timestamps and original filenames, and can concatenate multiple compressed files into a single archive, though it does not support archiving multiple files natively without additional tools like tar.
MHT is a file format used to save web pages as a single file, combining HTML, images, CSS, and other resources into one archive for easy storage and sharing. It is supported by web browsers like Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge, as well as tools like Microsoft Word and specialized MHT viewers or converters. The format uses a MIME structure to embed all web page elements, including text and binary data, into a single file, often encoded in Base64, enabling offline access and preservation of web content.
You can also convert GZIP into many other file formats. Please see the complete list below.