ZIP apps_any favourites?

Started by frailer, November 13, 2008, 11:40:38 PM

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frailer


Seem to be doing this more lately, especially using acrobat.com, which can be fussy about file-types when uploading. Just used YemuZip. Seems pretty good.
Anyone else using it? If not, what free ZIP apps are you using...and if you think they're better.
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Joe

I use the one built into OS X. No bells and whistles but it seems to work okay.
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jezza

I used to use zipit, but now I just use the one in OS X, works fine and is completely free. I've never had a recipient complain about them not opening or anything like that
one sick prepress mofo

David

I use the OSX built in one myself,
They can be unstuffed on Mac and PCs.


no complaints, yet.
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tapdn

I wasn't aware OSX had a built in zip app. How is it activated? I have always used Stuffit.
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Joe

Quote from: tapdn on November 14, 2008, 09:34:04 AMI wasn't aware OSX had a built in zip app. How is it activated? I have always used Stuffit.

Leopard: System:Library:Core Services:Archive Utility

Tiger: System:Library:Core Services:BOMArchiveHelper
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Zimmy3

Quote from: Joe on November 14, 2008, 12:05:26 AMI use the one built into OS X. No bells and whistles but it seems to work okay.

Same here  :cheesy:
Because it feels good !

David

actually all you need to do is to select any file or folder, right mouse or control click , select "create archive"

bada bing, bada boom
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tapdn

usually fried mate - sometimes pickled - often scrambled - never beaten
~ Sir B. Monsteaure
No, he's well within his rights to diss cake. Pie, on the other hand, is waaaayyyy off limits.
~Youston
I'm just a stupid printer WTF do I know
~Farabomb

frailer

Quote from: tapdn on November 14, 2008, 09:34:04 AMI wasn't aware OSX had a built in zip app. How is it activated? I have always used Stuffit.

True confession time...me either.     :embarrassed:           Sometimes asking a question gets you an unexpected answer... :laugh:
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prepressDog

just posted this in another spot too.
Built in osx .zip right click archive...nice and easy. no issues here.   :ninja2: