Bloat software uses a Perl script to analyze and extract files based on their filename and type from an archive.
To get started with Bloat software, you must have a few requirements in place. These include Ar (part of binutils), BZip2, GNU tar, GNU Zip, LHA, MSCompress, p7zip, Pax, RPM, umod, UnACE, UnARJ, UnRAR, Unzip, and uz2unpack. Once you have these requirements, you are ready to go.
The latest release of Bloat software comes with a range of exciting new features and improvements. Some of the notable changes include the inclusion of the date in the Luigi30 stamp and the addition of i18n/l10n support. Bloat software now comes with English, German, Spanish, Finnish, Dutch, and Swedish translations, making it more user-friendly for people who speak these languages.
Another exciting new feature is the addition of the --dont-prefix / -dp option. This new option suppresses the red "BLOAT: " prefix. Additionally, Bloat software now boasts improved MIME-type detection and subdirectory detection/creation.
Other improvements include uz2 support for Unreal Tournament 2003/4 compressed files, improved subdirectory checking for Ace files, and added 7-zip support. You can now bloat any file in a .r[num][num] series of RAR files. Finally, various spelling fixes and other minor bug fixes have been implemented.
Overall, Bloat software is an excellent tool for anyone who needs to extract archives. Its compatibility, efficiency, and user-friendly features make it a must-have for anyone in need of an extractor.
Version 1.5: N/A