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Unzipping and Compression Freeware
Many files you'll encounter for downloading on the
Net are in compressed form. Typically, these files
will have a "ZIP" extension. Many software sites
compress files, so that you may download them
quicker.
The only drawback to compressed files is that you
must "unzip," (or decompress) them before you use
them. Below, we feature the Web's best free tools
for decompressing files. These tools will handle any
type of compressed file you'll encounter. |
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JustZIPit
Here's a fine archiving freeware utility that
lets you easily zip and unzip files with a
single click. JustZIPit is a simple, compact
(250 kilobyte) program that has no adware,
spyware or registration requirements.
(For Windows).
- JustZIPit now
offers full, automatic support for
ZIP64--which means it can zip and unzip
massive (over 4 gigabyte) files and folders.
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EasyZip
A powerful, easy-to-use freeware zip and unzip
utility, EasyZip offers a good interface and all
the bells and whistles of the most popular
commercial archive programs. This program
features integration with Windows (including
extracting archives and zipping files directly
from Windows Explorer); checking for viruses in
archive; drag and drop; and more.
(For Windows).
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ZipItFast
You can easily unzip compressed files with this
essential freeware archive utility. ZipItFast
features a drag-and-drop interface for viewing,
running, extracting, adding and deleting files.
The program supports loads of formats, including
the ubiquitous .zip format.
(For Windows).
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CAM UnZip
This is an easy-to-use .zip file utility that
lets you open, create and modify .zip files
quickly. CAM UnZip offers many handy extra
features, including password-protected .zip file
support. It also lets you view files in an
archive before you extract them.
(For Windows). Free for personal use, but
donations are accepted.
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Freezipper
(Note: this site is
temporarily unavailable). A handy
freeware utility, Freezipper lets you easily
compress and decompress files, as well as create
self-extracting .zip files. With Freezipper, you
can also create .zip archives; remove files from
an archive; test the integrity of .zip files and
compress folders with only two clicks.
(For Windows).
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Aladdin Expander
(Note: this program is no
longer free). The classic decompression
tool for the Mac is now available for Windows
users. An easy-to-use utility, Aladdin Expander
can handle any type of compressed file you throw
at it, including .zip files. It'll also handle
uuencoded (.uue), BinHex (.hqx), and MacBinary
(.bin), ARC (.arc), Arj (.arj), and gzip (.gz)
formats. (For Windows,
Macs, Linux and Solaris).
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