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BitZipper is an advanced data compression tool for Windows that enables you to
unzip 20 different compression and encoding formats with superior ease-of-use.
BitZipper comes with built-in support for ACE, ARC, ARJ, BH, BZIP2, CAB, GZ, JAR, LHA,
LZH, RAR, TAR, TBZ, TGZ, UUE, WAR, XXE, Z, ZIP and ZOO files. No third-party
products are needed. This enables you to access almost every compressed file you
will ever come across with this one tool. You may encrypt your data and protect it
from prying eyes. BitZipper supports strong AES encryption which is an
encryption standard endorsed by the NSA.
Features:
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.
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.
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.
10 good reasons to get BitZipper today:
* Compress data better than standard ZIP files (NEW)
* Windows Vista compatible (NEW)
* Use Unicode filenames in archives (NEW)
* Unzip a multitude of compressed file formats
* Protect data with strong AES 256-bit encryption
* Browse archives in Windows Explorer style
* Extract and test multiple archives at once
* Get help from an easy-to-use Wizard interface
Changes in BitZipper 5.0.2, BitZipper 5.0.5, July 2 2008:
- Minor changes and fixes
- BitZipper can now create archives where the name starts with a dot character.
- BitZipper can now correctly extract archives containing folder names starting
with a dot character.
- CAB files can now be created on Windows Vista.
- Added support for LZH variant created by the Japanese FileCompact tool.
- Now displays CAB files in Batch Tool on Windows Vista.
- No longer displays archives in folder selection menues and tree views on Windows Vista.
- If you selected to extract a batch of archives to individual folders in the Batch Tool,
and didn't add a backslash after the selected destination folder name, BitZipper
would append the archive name to the folder name instead of using it as a sub-folder name,
resulting in folders with strange names being created.
- Corrected a problem that could cause BitZipper to display a series of error
popup messages when the workstation was locked and the content list had focus.
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