<[Saint]> It'd be cool to have the option to choose .7z, .zip, .tar etc. but that'd mean more space on the servers for each theme/file But how big of an issue is that, exactly? Most themes in .zip archives use around 500 KB. Well, if even that. Let's do some quick math. The e200 has the most themes to itself, counting at 99. Let's assume that EVERY target has 100 themes, and that a .zip of each theme is 500 KB. I count 40 targets on the Theme page, and many of them share screen sizes, so the net number is less. But, effectively, we suddenly have 4000 themes. Multiply this number of themes by 500 KB, and you get 2,000,000 KB. <[Saint]> there's no way to count the compression level used/content of the theme etc. a theme with a lot of text is soing to compress a LOT better in .7z than it is in .zip etc. Probably about 1.9 GB. <[Saint]> compression is a *ver* weird thing I'm aware. <[Saint]> *very Most themes will compress to MUCH less than 500 KB. So what I'm figuring up is likely a theoretical maximum. <[Saint]> iLike for Nano is 31KB in .zip and ~18KB .7z :P Anyway, so let's say we have a whopping 1.9 GB of themes. Damn. XD Now, let's assume that the 7zip format compresses each theme to 60%. You get about 1.1 GB (1,200,000 KB). So with this hypothetical, bad-case scenario, we're talking just under 4 GB of themes, two copies of each. Or rather, a good bit under 3.5 GB. <[Saint]> almost certainly not worth the minimal drop in bandwidth it may or may not provide ;) <[Saint]> A nice idea from a support POV, but, not really practical from a small OS community