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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.
The OpenDocument Spreadsheet (ODS) file format is an open standard for storing spreadsheet data, part of the OpenDocument Format (ODF) family, designed for interoperability and long-term data preservation. It is natively supported by applications like LibreOffice Calc, Apache OpenOffice, and Google Sheets, as well as being compatible with Microsoft Excel through import/export functionality. The format uses XML-based file structure, enabling features such as formulas, charts, conditional formatting, and macros, while maintaining a compact and efficient storage system for complex data.
You can also convert TAR into many other file formats. Please see the complete list below.