File Details |
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File Size | 3.6 MB |
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License | Shareware, $19.95 |
Operating System | Windows 2000/9x/XP |
Date Added | November 22, 2004 |
Total Downloads | 1,075 |
Publisher | ZipZag |
Homepage | ZipZag |
Publisher's Description
ZipZag is an advanced archiver that handle over 130 extensions. It also supports 20 Total Commander's plugins. Features include extract, add, delete, sfx, unsfx, convert, batch add, batch extract, merge, run, install, checkout, view, test, virus scan, repair, remove known password, truncate, span, unspan, mail, print file list, file list export to txt, csv and htm files and more.
Latest Reviews
huppel reviewed v1.73 on Nov 22, 2004
Oh no !!!!!
Another archiver/unarchiver in the same style as WinZip.
Is there really no possibility to fully integrate this into the Windows XP Explorer.
AlphaZip was a nice try but it did not work out as expected.
Why are programmers not challenged about doing the same but better ?
I am not interested whether these "clone" zippers/unzippers are freeware or shareware : I just don't want them because of their propretary interfaces.
A Zip (or whatever achived file) is to be considered as a "folder" like aal the folders in windows Explorer.
So why don't you programmers do something about your programming ??
yokozuna reviewed v1.62 on Jul 18, 2004
One of the best if not the best. Decompresses really everything (130 extensions). I can compare it to a Swiss army knife - you will open everything with it.
huppel reviewed v1.73 on Nov 22, 2004
Oh no !!!!!
Another archiver/unarchiver in the same style as WinZip.
Is there really no possibility to fully integrate this into the Windows XP Explorer.
AlphaZip was a nice try but it did not work out as expected.
Why are programmers not challenged about doing the same but better ?
I am not interested whether these "clone" zippers/unzippers are freeware or shareware : I just don't want them because of their propretary interfaces.
A Zip (or whatever achived file) is to be considered as a "folder" like aal the folders in windows Explorer.
So why don't you programmers do something about your programming ??
yokozuna reviewed v1.62 on Jul 18, 2004
One of the best if not the best. Decompresses really everything (130 extensions). I can compare it to a Swiss army knife - you will open everything with it.