File Details |
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File Size | 8.4 MB |
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License | Shareware, $24.95 |
Operating System | Windows 2000/9x/Server 2003/XP |
Date Added | December 10, 2004 |
Total Downloads | 2,926 |
Publisher | PKWARE, Inc. |
Homepage | PKZIP |
Publisher's Description
PKZIP can compress and extract files of multiple formats. With advanced usability and cross-platform compatibility, it helps your business transfer data more quickly and efficiently. Easy to use and straightforward to deploy and control, it helps you optimize your computing resources without disruption.
Latest Reviews
huppel reviewed v8.00.0018 on Jul 31, 2004
My goodness, another "zipper"!
The only difference between all of them is their proper interface which I hate.
A compressed file is just a file, like all the other files on a computer, so why not treating them as such ?
Is there really no one able to make such a program that fully blends with the Windows XP explorer and the Windows XP theme ?
IceOws is almost there, but there is still room for a lot of improvement though !
Shadow Lord reviewed v6.0 on Mar 20, 2003
Version 6.0? I remember when 2.04g came out and everyone was super excited. Looking at the recent changes it looks like its just mostly bloatware now a days... All they really needed to do was make it compatible w/ LFN and PKZIP would have remained the greatest utility ever...
huppel reviewed v8.00.0018 on Jul 31, 2004
My goodness, another "zipper"!
The only difference between all of them is their proper interface which I hate.
A compressed file is just a file, like all the other files on a computer, so why not treating them as such ?
Is there really no one able to make such a program that fully blends with the Windows XP explorer and the Windows XP theme ?
IceOws is almost there, but there is still room for a lot of improvement though !
Shadow Lord reviewed v6.0 on Mar 20, 2003
Version 6.0? I remember when 2.04g came out and everyone was super excited. Looking at the recent changes it looks like its just mostly bloatware now a days... All they really needed to do was make it compatible w/ LFN and PKZIP would have remained the greatest utility ever...