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To those who would take this to VfD: this is extremely obscure, but it seems to be legit. I'm not sure if it's notable, though. --Xcali 07:25, 12 Jun 2005 (UTC)
The quantum compressor also had limited popularity in the BBS scene, because it compressed tighter than other compressors, had "solid compression" (compress everything as a single stream), specially when the content was highly compressable (e.g. source code).
NOTE: There needs to be disambiguation added here. There is another thing called quantum data compression or quantum source coding which is a fundamental protocol in quantum information theory and isn't obscure, like the subject of this article.