You can work with files within a ZIP file without unzipping it. You can launch, view, print and edit files while they are still zipped.
You can sort ZIP files within a ZIP Set.
You can access the TurboZIP web site by clicking on the Web icon.
You can view the properties of a ZIP file by double clicking on it.
You can create an empty ZIP file, then drag and drop files into it.
You can attach comments to a ZIP file by double clicking on the ZIP file, or by using the Add Wizard.
To find a file that is hidden in a ZIP file, use the Find in Files feature to quickly scan the contents of your ZIP files by size, date, type, attribute and content.
You can reduce the number of Preview panes by dragging the border to the end of your screen.
You can organize your archive and E-mail files with ZIP Sets, even when those files are not in your computer or network.
You can add a password to a ZIP file to protect it from unauthorized access.
To see an alphabetical list of all the files within all of your ZIP Sets, use the Find in Files toolbar icon, and then the All ZIP Sets option.
You can use TurboZIP to prepare a ZIP file for E-mail across the Internet with the UUencode function.
To view Word and Excel files within ZIP files just as if they were open in the program, check the Use ActiveX for MS Word Preview box in Program Options window.
You can drag and drop files from one ZIP Set to another.
You can drop an entire folder into a ZIP file to zip all of its contents.
You can actually move a ZIP file, for example from one drive to another, by renaming it.
You can update the files within a ZIP file by using Freshen in the Archive Configuration window.
You can automatically backup your critical work in space saving ZIP archives with the Auto Backup feature.
The toolbar is made up of several components. Each one can be dragged about and docked almost anywhere on the screen.
You can drag ZIP files from Turbo Browser or Explorer into a ZIP Set in TurboZIP.
You can add a file to a ZIP file by dragging it from Turbo Browser or Explorer and dropping into a ZIP file in TurboZIP.
While in Turbo Browser or Explorer, you can right click on a ZIP file and select Extract with TurboZIP.
While in Turbo Browser or Explorer, you can right click on a ZIP file and select Properties to see the contents of a ZIP file. (Please be certain you have associated ZIP file extensions with TurboZIP).
You can automatically extract a ZIP file into a folder while in Turbo Browser or Explorer, by dragging and dropping the ZIP file into the folder.
You can use Sync ZIP Set from the File menu to clean up and remove all non-existent ZIP files.
You can run any zipped EXE or Setup file without unzipping it.
You can create an icon on the Desktop by going into Program Options from the Tools menu.
You can create an icon on the Start menu by going into Program Options from the Tools menu.
You can create self-extracting EXE files with your own personal message.
When viewing a text file, you can increase or decrease the viewing font size with the corresponding icons on the toolbar.
You can recompress your ZIP files with the highest compression levels by using the Recompress toolbar icon.
You do not need a ZIP program to unzip self-extracting EXE archive files.
If you want to give a ZIP archive to someone but don't know if he can decompress it, you can make your files self-extracting by using that toolbar icon.
The TurboZIP Auto Scan feature finds any ZIP archives and E-mail files, anywhere quickly!
You can save files that are bigger than one disk onto multiple disks using the Multi-volume on removable media option in Archive Configuration (Advanced Compression).
You can view html files in WYSIWYG by selecting Use ActiveX for html in the Program Options window.
You can minimize TurboZIP to a tray icon on the taskbar when you close TurboZIP by selecting Tray Icon from the View menu.
If you have selected the Tray Icon option, use Exit from the File menu to fully close TurboZIP.
You can assign a personal temporary folder in Archive Configuration as a holding bin when you zip or unzip large files.
To see the tree structure (path information) inside an archive file, select Show Subfolders from the View menu, or use the Show Subfolders toolbar icon.