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Ed

2006-01-16, 5:49 pm

My new computer, using Win XP, doesn't have a zip program. I used to get
"pkzip" or "winzip" free program for simple zipper jobs. Is such a program
still available and can someone tell me how to get it?

Thanks.


Howard Kaikow

2006-01-16, 5:49 pm

www.tugzip.com is a good free program

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"Ed" <EdVanords@cox.net> wrote in message
news:fXQyf.23799$0G.6741@dukeread10...
> My new computer, using Win XP, doesn't have a zip program. I used to get
> "pkzip" or "winzip" free program for simple zipper jobs. Is such a program
> still available and can someone tell me how to get it?
>
> Thanks.
>
>



old jon

2006-01-16, 5:49 pm


"Ed" <EdVanords@cox.net> wrote in message
news:fXQyf.23799$0G.6741@dukeread10...
> My new computer, using Win XP, doesn't have a zip program. I used to get
> "pkzip" or "winzip" free program for simple zipper jobs. Is such a program
> still available and can someone tell me how to get it?
>
> Thanks.
>

Some choices here:
http://free-backup.info/free-winzip.html

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bw..OJ


bournejason

2006-01-16, 5:49 pm

one of the best zipping tools is 7-zip

http://www.7-zip.org/

DanR

2006-01-17, 2:48 am



Ed wrote:
> My new computer, using Win XP, doesn't have a zip program. I used to get
> "pkzip" or "winzip" free program for simple zipper jobs. Is such a program
> still available and can someone tell me how to get it?
>
> Thanks.


WinXP will unzip and zip files. You don't need a 3rd party program unless you
need really fancy capabilities. A zipped file should look like a folder in XP.
Just click it to open. To create a zip file... right click somewhere and choose
"new" / "compressed folder". Then drag files into that folder. That folder is
then a zipped file.


Butterfield

2006-01-17, 7:47 am

On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 12:43:30 -0500, "Ed" <EdVanords@cox.net> wrote:

>My new computer, using Win XP, doesn't have a zip program. I used to get
>"pkzip" or "winzip" free program for simple zipper jobs. Is such a program
>still available and can someone tell me how to get it?
>
>Thanks.
>


Get winrar from rarlabs.com . It does much more that zip. If you are
spending any time in the binaries newsgroups then you will need it
anyway. WinXP has "compressed folders" which are zips.
budman@suckeggs.ca

2006-01-17, 5:54 pm

>>www.tugzip.com is a good free program

I've been using CAM Unzip for a long time, much more user-friendly than WinZip.
However, I've been sent a couple of program patches lately from Europe which
have a .rar extension. CAM Unzip doesn't do RAR, so I've downloaded and used
WinRAR which is an excellent program, but it can only be used a limited number
of times before you must buy it. That's ok if you're using it for more than
just unpacking. Then this thread produced TUGZip which is free, and replaces
CAM Unzip as well. It's a great program that's easily configurable and works
automatically.

Thanks for that.
Ed

2006-01-18, 5:48 pm

Thanks to all that responded to my post. Lots of very good suggestions. Also
didn't know that WinXP will zip - maybe that's all I need.

Ed


"Ed" <EdVanords@cox.net> wrote in message
news:fXQyf.23799$0G.6741@dukeread10...
> My new computer, using Win XP, doesn't have a zip program. I used to get
> "pkzip" or "winzip" free program for simple zipper jobs. Is such a program
> still available and can someone tell me how to get it?
>
> Thanks.
>



Toshi1873

2006-01-19, 2:47 am

In article <DLvzf.38111$0G.33373@dukeread10>, EdVanords@cox.net says...
> Thanks to all that responded to my post. Lots of very good suggestions. Also
> didn't know that WinXP will zip - maybe that's all I need.


The only big issue with ZIP files is their size limit.

http://winzip.com/wzdic.htm

Anyone know if the newer, 64bit extensions to the ZIP format are widely
supported? Or are they proprietary? (Sounds like InfoZIP is planning
on large ZIP support in v6.)

http://www.info-zip.org/pub/infozip/UnZip.html#Future
bournejason

2006-01-19, 5:52 pm

7-zip has a 64-bit version running on Windows XP x64 Edition

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