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Overview
Have you ever used the Internet, America Online, or another online service? If so,
you've probably encountered Zip files. Are you a Windows user? If so,
WinZip® is the way to handle these archived files.
WinZip brings the convenience of Windows to the use of Zip files and other
compression formats.
WinZip features include:
- Seamless Windows integration: WinZip includes tight integration
with My Computer and Windows Explorer. Drag and drop to or from Explorer,
or zip and unzip without leaving Explorer.
- Internet support: WinZip features built-in support for the popular
Internet file formats RAR, BZ2, BZ, TBZ, TBZ2, TAR, gzip, UUencode, XXencode, BinHex, and MIME.
In addition, ARJ, LZH, and ARC files are supported via external programs. You can use
WinZip to access almost all the compressed and encoded files you download from the Internet.
- Automatic installation of most software distributed in Zip files:
If a Zip file contains a "setup" or "install" program,
WinZip's Install feature will unzip the files, run the installation program,
and clean up temporary files.
- The WinZip Wizard: This optional feature uses the standard and
familiar "wizard" interface to simplify the process of zipping,
unzipping, and installing software distributed in Zip files. The WinZip
Wizard is ideal for the rapidly growing number of PC users who are getting started
with Zip files and for those who use Zip files only infrequently. When these users
gain confidence or want to use more advanced zipping features, the full WinZip
Classic interface is just a click away.
- Favorite Zip Folders: WinZip lets you organize Zip files into one
convenient list that is sorted by date, making it easier to locate all Zip
files, regardless of where they came from or where they are stored. Unlike
the standard Open Archive dialog box, the Favorite Zip Folders dialog box
treats the contents of multiple folders as though they were one folder. A
Search facility will find any Zip files lost on your hard disk.
- Large file support: WinZip supports the 64-bit Zip file format,
which eliminates all practical restrictions on the size of Zip files and
on the number and size of compressed files within a Zip file. Zip file
capacity is limited only by your system's resources.
- Advanced encryption: WinZip's advanced 128- and 256-bit AES
encryption helps you prevent unauthorized disclosure of the contents of your sensitive documents.
- Create files that unzip themselves: WinZip Self-Extractor Personal
Edition is included with WinZip. Self-extracting files are ideal for sending
compressed files to others who may not own or know how to use file compression
software.
- Zip and E-Mail: WinZip lets you zip files or folders and
e-mail them with just a few clicks from Windows Explorer or My Computer.
- Explorer Style View: WinZip can be configured to display your Zip file
in the familair Window Explorer Style. This is especially useful for Zip files
that include folder information.
WinZip is extremely easy to use! To open an archive simply double
click on an archive listed in My Computer or Windows Explorer, drag and drop
an archive onto WinZip, or use the standard Open dialog box. The main WinZip
window features a list with the names, sizes, and date/time stamps of all
files in the open archive. This list can be scrolled and sorted on any field.
A configurable tool bar provides fast access to commonly used actions.
Extensive context sensitive help is always available.
Double clicking on a file in the main
WinZip window has the same effect as double clicking in My Computer or Windows
Explorer. First, the file is extracted from the archive. Then, if the file
is executable, it is run. Otherwise, the file is opened by the appropriate
application (for example, WordPad for *.WRI files) based on standard Windows
associations.
The Windows Drag and Drop
interface is fully supported. You can drag and drop files from WinZip
to other applications. WinZip will extract the files before dropping them
on the target application. The target application will treat the files as
if they had been dropped from My Computer or Windows Explorer. You can also
drop archives on WinZip to open them, or drop files on WinZip to add them to
the open archive.
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