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The ZIP file format is is both an archive file format (which can contain multiple files and folders) and a compression file format (which means the file data itself can be compressed). The three most common file compression formats in circulation today are ZIP, RAR, and 7-Zip, with ZIP files being the most common. It can also create ZIP files using both standard and strong encryption.Ĭompressed Archive File Formats: ZIP, RAR, and 7-Zip
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ZIP Extractor has full support for opening ZIP, RAR, and 7-Zip files using all supported encryption formats.
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RAR and 7-Zip can also make password-protected file archives with strong encryption. This "strong encryption" approach is much more secure than the original version. ZIP files can also be made using strong encryption based on AES (Advanced Encryption Standard). The ZIP file format provides support for basic password-protected ZIP files. There is no built-in ability to unzip ZIP files in Google Drive or Gmail, so ZIP Extractor is a third-party application that provides this functionality. ZIP Extractor is designed to work directly in the cloud (although it can also open ZIP files on your computer). ZIP Extractor provides the same decompression functionality that standard operating systems provide, except that ZIP Extractor supports many more formats than the basic built-in functionality of most ZIP programs.

On Windows, Mac, or Chrome OS, a ZIP file can be extracted (decompressed) by double-clicking it.

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On a Mac running Mac OS, create a ZIP file by right-clicking files in Finder and select "Compress.
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On Windows or PC, to create a ZIP file, right-click files in Windows Explorer and select “Send to -> Compressed (zipped) Folder.”.ZIP Extractor and most modern operating systems have built-in functionality to create ZIP files. Common files that can be included in a ZIP archive include PDFs, images, videos, and Microsoft Office documents including Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, and Microsoft PowerPoint (*.DOCX, *.XLSX, *.PPTX file formats). ZIP files can contain multiple files of different types. A tax accountant ZIPs and emails a copy of a person's federal and state tax returns for review before filing with the IRS.A university student ZIPs a homework assignment and related files and sends it to their instructor or professor in a classroom or online degree program.An attorney or lawyer for a law firm creates a ZIP file containing a set of related legal documents such as a will, trust, claim, or other estate planning documents.

