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Check our videoThe TAR file format is a widely used archival format for storing multiple files in a single container, commonly associated with Unix and Linux systems. It is supported by tools like GNU Tar, 7-Zip, and various file archivers, and is often combined with compression formats like GZIP or BZIP2. The format stores files sequentially with metadata such as permissions, timestamps, and ownership, and supports advanced features like symbolic links, hard links, and sparse file handling.
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 TAR into many other file formats. Please see the complete list below.