+wimlib can create XPRESS or LZX compressed WIM archives. As of wimlib v1.0.3,
+the XPRESS compression ratio is slightly better than that provided by
+Microsoft's software, while the LZX compression ratio is approaching that of
+Microsoft's software but is not quite there yet. Running time is as good as or
+better than Microsoft's software.
+
+The following tables compare the compression ratio and performance for creating
+a compressed Windows PE image (disk usage of about 524 MB, uncompressed WIM size
+361 MB):
+
+ Table 1. WIM size
+
+ XPRESS Compression LZX Compression
+ wimlib imagex (v1.0.2): 145,283,871 bytes 139,288,293 bytes
+ wimlib imagex (v1.0.3): 139,288,293 bytes 131,379,869 bytes
+ Microsoft imagex.exe: 140,406,981 bytes 127,249,176 bytes
+
+ Table 2. Time to create WIM
+
+ XPRESS Compression LZX Compression
+ wimlib imagex (v1.0.2): 18 sec 49 sec
+ wimlib imagex (v1.0.3): 19 sec 30 sec
+ Microsoft imagex.exe: 25 sec 89 sec
+
+
+ DEPENDENCIES
+
+* libxml2
+ This is a commonly used free library to read and write XML files. You
+ likely already have it installed as a dependency for some other program.
+ For more information see http://xmlsoft.org/.
+
+* libfuse
+ Unless configured with --without-fuse, wimlib requires a non-ancient
+ version of libfuse to be installed. Most GNU/Linux distributions
+ already include this, but make sure you have the libfuse package
+ installed, and also libfuse-dev if your distribution distributes header
+ files separately. FUSE also requires a kernel module. If the kernel
+ module is available it will automatically be loaded if you try to mount
+ a WIM file. For more information see http://fuse.sourceforge.net/.
+ FUSE is also available for FreeBSD.
+
+* libntfs-3g
+ Unless configured with --without-ntfs-3g, wimlib requires the library
+ and headers for libntfs-3g version 2011-4-12 or later to be installed.
+ Versions dated 2010-3-6 and earlier do not work because they are missing
+ the header xattrs.h (and the file xattrs.c, which contains functions we
+ need).
+
+* cdrkit (optional)
+* mtools (optional)
+* syslinux (optional)
+* cabextract (optional)
+ The `mkwinpeimg' shell script will look for several other programs
+ depending on what options are given to it. Depending on your GNU/Linux
+ distribution, you may already have these programs installed, or they may
+ be in the software repository. Making an ISO filesystem requires
+ `mkisofs' from `cdrkit' (http://www.cdrkit.org). Making a disk image
+ requires `mtools' (http://www.gnu.org/software/mtools) and `syslinux'
+ (http://www.syslinux.org). Retrieving files from the Windows Automated
+ Installation Kit requires `cabextract' (http://www.cabextract.org.uk).