| BitZipper is a compression utility for Windows
offering superior ease-of-use and support for 18 different
compression and encoding formats.
From version 4.0 you can use BitZipper
free of charge for unzipping ZIP files. Forever.
Legally.
With BitZipper you get:
- An Explorer style interface for power users
- Archive batch processing for power downloaders
- A cute, easy-to-use Wizard interface
- Backups using reusable backup configurations
- Support for most formats in one tool
- Compatibility with WinZip, PKZip, WinRAR etc.
- Free lifetime updates
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One tool, many formats
BitZipper comes with built-in support for ACE, ARC, ARJ, BH,
CAB, GZ, JAR, LHA, LZH, RAR, TAR, TGZ, UUE, WAR, XXE, Z, ZIP
and ZOO files. No third-party products are needed. This enables
you to access almost every compressed file with just one tool.
One tool for everybody
BitZipper comes with 4 interfaces, satisfying both new users
and power users. It has a very friendly Wizard interface for
new users, a Windows Explorer-style interface for experts,
a batch (bulk) processing interface for power downloaders
and an interface accessible directly from Windows Explorer.
Backup to standard ZIP format
Use Backup Sets (archive templates) to define which files
and folders to back up, and activate your backup by the click
of a button. Your backed up files can be accessed by BitZipper
or any other tool capable of reading standard ZIP files.
Many handy features
Working with compressed files should not be more difficult
than working with your web browser or word processor. In BitZipper
you will find handy features like multiple open archives,
searching for files in archives and export of the archive
content list to Word, Excel, text or HTML format - features
you will not find in the average ZIP tool.
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A zip file is a collection of documents, programs
or other files that have been reduced in size (compressed)
and stored together in a single archive file. To access the
original files inside a zip file (to "unzip" them)
you need a tool like BitZipper. The reason people put multiple
files into a single compressed file is to help you save time
transmitting the files over the Internet, and to help you
save space on your computer.
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