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What is a TBZ file? Unix .TAR archive compressed with .BZIP compression; contains a group of files that are first archived with the Unix Tar program, then compressed with Bzip.

More Information NOTE: Bzip has been replaced by its successor, Bzip2, which can be used to create .BZ2 and .TBZ2 files. Some TBZ2 files also use the standard ".tbz" extension.

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What is a TBZ file?

Unix .TAR archive compressed with .BZIP compression; contains a group of files that are first archived with the Unix Tar program, then compressed with Bzip.

More Information

NOTE: Bzip has been replaced by its successor, Bzip2, which can be used to create .BZ2 and .TBZ2 files. Some TBZ2 files also use the standard ".tbz" extension.

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File Viewer Plus

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Smith Micro StuffIt Deluxe

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Paid

Corel WinZip

Free Trial

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Apple Archive Utility

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Discontinued

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Corel WinZip Mac

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Incredible Bee Archiver

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Updated: September 9, 2015

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What is a TBZ file?
Unix .TAR archive compressed with .BZIP compression; contains a group of files that are first archived with the Unix Tar program, then compressed with Bzip.