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Favorite ZIP/RAR application?

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zridling:
go on... go on...

pseudolus:
Oops! finger fumble there. Here's what I meant to say...


I have been using Servant Salamander as my preferred file manager for several years now. It has several file compression tools available (PAK, ZIP, RAR, 7zip). It views compressed files as folders and adds or removes files transparently as desired with drag&drop, hotkey, menu or toolbar buttons.

It is similar to Total Commander, which I have tried many times. I find myself back to SS, perhaps because I am now so familiar with it, but it has tools that I cannot find in TC.

springro:
re: Zipmagic

I used to use zipmagic on an old Win95 computer that hadn't limited hard drive space.  You could do just about everything with files inside a zip as if they were standard files, with any program.  Heck of a slowdown if you are changing files, but otherwise it was often faster than not compressing.

I'm wondering if ZipMagic Dlx9 got the same depth into the XP file system, anyone know?
All I see on their web site is "access through std file dialog" - which concerns me a bit that it wouldn't allow other programs direct access to files in a zip.

Thanks!

Rob

lanux128:
like pseudolus, i use Altap Salamander and additionally WinRAR for all zip/unzip purposes.. :) also check out SpinZip by skwire for some specialised needs.. :Thmbsup:

• SpinZip - Compressing files into multiple .zip archives with each .zip being independent

Nxqd3051990:
Winrar 3.7
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