Compressed file library
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A compressed file library (CFL) is designed to work as a virtual file system for programs, usually games. It is able to keep the number of file accesses down, all game resources can be compressed, and encrypted. CFL is used by X-Forge, the multi-platform wireless 3D game engine by Fathammer Ltd. It is also used by IMVU for its 3D character models, and accessories.
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