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We've compiled a list of 11 free and paid alternatives to MPRESS. The primary competitors include FileOptimizer, UPX. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between MPRESS and WWPack32, Free UPX, PECompact. Also you can look at other similar options here: Development Software, System Utilities.


FileOptimizer
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UPX
Free Open Source

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WWPack32 - Windows executable files compressor and protector.

Graphical interface for the UPX packer which offers easy access to all documented and undocumented...

PECompact is an advanced Windows executable compressor for use by software developers and vendors.

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Graphical GUI incl UPX 3.07 and a scrambler. Support Drag & Drop and context-menu.

Crinkler is an executable file compressor (or rather, a compressing linker) for Windows...

MPRESS - Free high-performance executable packer for PE32/PE32+/.NET.

MPRESS Platforms

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MPRESS Overview

MPRESS - Free high-performance executable packer for PE32/PE32+/.NET. MPRESS makes programs and libraries smaller, and decrease start time when the application loaded from a slow removable media or from the network.

MPRESS Features

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MPRESS Categories

System Utilities

MPRESS Tags

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