Given the other programs in this list, Zipper really shouldn't be your preferred choice for a file unzipper. However, it is a working option and can do the job correctly, even if it's not the easiest to use or the most appealing program. The program is easy to use because it can be integrated with the right-click context menu in Windows.
You can use this menu to quickly open or extract any of the supported unpacking formats. Another free archive extractor and compressor for Windows only is ZipGenius.
Several formats are supported with ZipGenius, for both creating and extracting archives. You can password-protect new archives, automatically exclude particular file types when compressing files, and even split an archive into several smaller parts for easier web sharing or storage.
When extracting an archive with ZipGenius, you can set up an antivirus program to automatically scan the results to ensure you're not opening an infected archive. ZipGenius also supports converting an archive to the ZIP format to easily change the file type to this popular one. There's also an option in the settings to set the priority of ZipGenius to control how many system resources can be allocated to it when compressing and decompressing files. When creating a new ZIP file, File Zip Wizard doesn't allow adding whole folders to the archive, but you can select more than one file at a time, which is helpful.
It's really easy to choose how much compression you wish to apply to the ZIP file with a slider setting — you can choose anywhere from no compression to maximum compression. Something you might not like about Free Zip Wizard is that it shows an advertisement every time you close the program.
TUGZip is a free archive decompressor that integrates with Windows, making extracting archives much faster. Like many other programs in this list, TUGZip can make self-extracting archives, but it also lets you add custom commands that run after the extraction completes. You can add an installed virus scanner to the TUGZip settings to have it scan extracted files automatically, which is great to prevent a malicious file from an archive from infecting your computer.
ALZip is a free archive compressor and extractor for Windows and Mac. It can extract files from 40 archive formats and create new archives in over five different formats. AlZip supports scanning files right after they're extracted using your own antivirus program, which is super helpful if you're downloading lots of archives since they may contain malware. In addition, ALZip supports drag and drop to open archives, and encryption when making a new one.
A really awesome feature we found in ALZip is the ability to preview the contents of an archive without opening it, called Peak in Archive. This works by simply right-clicking a supported archive like a ZIP file and viewing the file names in the context menu.
There aren't too many options in BiGZIP that set it apart from newer programs except the compression settings. There are nine different compression levels you can select to better refine how compressed you want an archive to be.
To download BiGZIP, click the Download link on the left side of the download page, and then choose the link next to your operating system. Filzip is another old program that hasn't been updated in quite some time. However, it supports context menu integration, encryption, custom compression levels, virus scanning, and other advanced settings and options. Adding files and folders to an archive using Filzip is a little more difficult than many of the other programs in this list.
Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Use precise geolocation data. Select personalised content. Create a personalised content profile. Measure ad performance. Select basic ads. Create a personalised ads profile. Select personalised ads. Apply market research to generate audience insights. It is compatible with Windows XP, Vista, 7 and 8. After many thousands of downloads, this program is generally considered the best free zip and unzip program.
It is easy and intuitive to use. Explaining how to use Zipper is harder than actually using it. Zipper is a free compression program, and you don't need to pay anything for it. It doesn't contain pop-up ads or other annoying things. However, Zipper isn't free to maintain and wasn't free to create, because it contains commercial components, and was build with programming software. While Zipper is a free program, it isn't a cheap program, and rivals many commercial programs in simplicity and ease of use.
Securely delete files and folders with the new Wipe feature. Restore accidentally deleted, copied, moved or renamed files. Open a file from the cloud in the correct application, or in an alternate application. Open and edit a file in the default application or an alternate one.
View property info for files and folders. Map a folder or network location to a drive. Copy, move, delete and multi-file rename files.
Copy a cloud link to the clipboard. View thumbnail previews of a selected file, whether it is in your zip, on your PC, network or cloud service if the cloud service supports thumbnails. Preview the contents of images and documents, rotate and resize images, save an image as a background and share previewed files by email, IM or social media.
Maximize display space on devices with auto-hide scroll bars that disappear when not needed. Place a file in a zip without leaving a copy on your system with the Move option. Browse all your local, network and cloud files more easily in the Files Pane. See the right tools for the task with the dynamic, slide-in Actions pane, which changes to display different features depending on your choices.
Easily change the interface to Manage mode when you want to quickly access file management features, and see details like file type, size and date. Use WinZip on new 2-in-1 computers. The display automatically adjusts when you switch between tablet and laptop modes. Temporarily extract Zip files using the 'Unzip and Try' feature and delete any files you do not need.
Scan and share images and documents directly from WinZip. Share photos directly from your camera with Snap and Share. Choose a file from your computer, cloud service or a zip, then choose to share by email, social media or IM, and WinZip does the rest with SmartShare.
Easily share links by Skype and other services with automatic links that are available to paste from the Clipboard. Share an unzipped image directly from the File Viewer to social media sites. Use direct access to cloud services, including Box, Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox, CloudMe, SugarSync and now MediaFire to open zip files saved in the cloud, zip files before you upload or select files from the cloud to zip and share.
Access and manage files in the cloud easily with streamlined cloud navigation, and new options to download, share, move, rename, unzip and delete files or folders. Send links to your cloud files by email, instant messaging and social media with Cloud Links. Directly access the new ZipShare file sharing services from WinZip to connect to your cloud accounts and easily share compressed files by email and social media.
Add custom watermarks to images and PDFs to deter unauthorized copying, add traceability and protect intellectual property. Mail, Gmail, and Hotmail or configure WinZip to support additional email services beyond the preset selections. Create self-extracting archives. Skip steps when defaults and settings do not require changes with automatic backup creation and editing.
Backup your documents, email, desktop, favorites, pictures, libraries, etc. Create custom backups for selected files or folders or define custom WinZip jobs to automate routine zipping tasks. Backup to any connected cloud account, desktop folder or between cloud accounts.
Send notifications by social media and instant messaging when automated jobs have completed using the updated Job Wizard.
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