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Conversion of cb7 file format to 7-z file format beta

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Convert CDisplay 7-Zip comic book to 7z compressed archive.

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In essence, a .cb7 comic book archive is a 7zip archive, so there is no conversion required. You can rename the extension should you wish it, or decompress the file using any file manager with 7-zip support.

The original extension cb7 is meant for comic book readers to properly identify the files.

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to 7-z file

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Additional links: Open cb7 file, Open 7-z file

CB7

A cb7 file extension is related to the CDisplay 7-Zip comic book file format used to store comics.

7-Z

A 7-z file extension is related to the 7-zip compression tool. A 7-z file contains compressed archive.

 

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