Hi Gary,
Frankly, there aren't many, if any types of files that WinZip does not
handle.
To date, I haven't found any, in any case.
As my friend also said, it's good to have both, if only because some people
prefer to have one zip utility over another, but, having said that, if
you're going to
Hi,
I find Winrar great. I think one thing worth noting is that all these
compression utilities cannot be dismissed easily just as we do other
applications. I mean you can not use one utility at the exclusion of the
other: it is just a matter of knowing what kind of archives are you
comfortab
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Hello Gary,
Short of WinZip handling more file types then it's previous versions, there
i
Hello Gary,
Short of WinZip handling more file types then it's previous versions, there
is absolutely no change to the program, other then setting the wizard to
come up all the time, if you choose that mode, but again, this is optional.
There is also a ultimate super compression setting you can
I received an offer to purchase version 14.5 of Winzip. Currently I use
Winzip V9.0. JAWS works well with V9.0, using the JAWS cursor for some
features. I have a notion from a statement in the offer that the user
interface might be somewhat like the new Office ribbon concept. If the
interface is si