Overview

Have you ever used the Internet, America Online, or another online service? If so, you've probably encountered Zip files. Are you a Windows user? If so, WinZip® is the way to handle these archived files.

WinZip brings the convenience of Windows to the use of Zip files and other compression formats.

WinZip features include:

WinZip is extremely easy to use! To open an archive simply double click on an archive listed in My Computer or Windows Explorer, drag and drop an archive onto WinZip, or use the standard Open dialog box. The main WinZip window features a list with the names, sizes, and date/time stamps of all files in the open archive. This list can be scrolled and sorted on any field. A configurable tool bar provides fast access to commonly used actions. Extensive context sensitive help is always available.

Double clicking on a file in the main WinZip window has the same effect as double clicking in My Computer or Windows Explorer. First, the file is extracted from the archive. Then, if the file is executable, it is run. Otherwise, the file is opened by the appropriate application (for example, WordPad for *.WRI files) based on standard Windows associations.

The Windows Drag and Drop interface is fully supported. You can drag and drop files from WinZip to other applications. WinZip will extract the files before dropping them on the target application. The target application will treat the files as if they had been dropped from My Computer or Windows Explorer. You can also drop archives on WinZip to open them, or drop files on WinZip to add them to the open archive.