
A
component of Object Desktop


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Archive files are presented and treated like a folder to provide a
common metaphor with other uses of Explorer on your system. View,
sort, and manipulate the contents of ZIP files like regular Windows
folders.
Integrated into Explorer to reduce the overhead of a standalone app
and to help ensure compatibility with "new" versions of
Windows. Works on Windows 98, ME, 2000, and the forthcoming Windows
XP.
Right mouse button menus in Explorer provide quick and convenient
access to ZIP functions without having to launch another
application.
Save time and money by reducing the size of file attachments sent via email by compressing with
ObjectZip.
Multiple compression levels to optimize for size vs. speed depending
on your needs.
Includes an integrated download handler to grab ZIP files from the
Internet and continue browsing (doesn't grab your browser
window).
Download zip files to specific location defined by the user. No more
scattering ZIP downloads all over the machine, they can all be set to
save to a common location.
Open ZIP files immediately on download, no need to open a separate program to manipulate them.
Create self-extracting ZIP files for easy distribution of large or
multiple files to someone who does not have a ZIP program.
Open self-extracting archives immediately.
CAB and RAR extract support for popular formats (you may occasionally
receive files of these archive types and ObjectZip will allow you to
extract their contents).
Checkout functions to create a folder with the ZIP contents for
evaluation.
Execute setup programs directly from ZIP files.
Extensible plugin support for adding new formats.
Fully featured console utility for archive functions (create,
extract, and more from the command line).
Test archive integrity.
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