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Vallen Zipper V2.30 (Build 9.1215)   
Suggested by alif - Updated by guinness on 10 Jan 2010
854KB (uncompressed) - Popularity score (313)
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Synopsis: VZipper is a simple archiver/unarchiver that works only with ZIP files, including operations like add, extract, test etc. It has full support for Unicode filenames. It also includes a "Setup" option in the help menu that allows you to associate ZIP files to VZipper quickly.
Writes settings to: Windows registry. These are only windows settings, so don't affect portability.
How to extract: Download the self-extracting EXE to a folder of your choice. Launch vzipper.exe.
Stealth [?]: No
Unicode support: Yes
License: Freeware
System Requirements: Win2K / WinXP / Vista
What's new: >>
  • New: Full Unicode support!
  • New: Supports the Zip64 zip file format allowing the creation of Zip files of practically unlimited size (no 4 GB limit)

Posted comments:

[Anonymous] CarbonizeWhy don't we have a 'report comment' link to report spammers like the one above?

Anyway doesn't the "that allows you to associate ZIP files to VZipper quickly" part defeat the purpose of a portable app?
 [2010-01-10 15:06]


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