WinAce

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WinAce is an archiving program with its own relatively powerful "ACE" compression format and built-in support for other common archive formats types such as ZIP, RAR and MS-CAB. The Mac OS X and Linux versions are called Unace and are command line programs. WinAce peaked in popularity around 2000, but since fallen in popularity to WinRAR and Windows' built in Zip functionality.

WinACE

WinAce version 2.6 under Microsoft Windows
Developer: e-merge GmbH
Latest release: 2.65 / July 12, 2006
OS: Cross-platform
Use: File archiver
License: Proprietary
Website: [1]

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  • Compression of the following formats: ACE, ZIP, GZip, LHA, MS-CAB, and Java JAR
  • Decompression of: ACE, ZIP, LHA, MS-CAB, RAR, ARC, ARJ, GZip, TAR, ZOO, JAR
  • Multi-volume (disk spanning) archives for ACE, ZIP, CAB
  • Self-extracting archives (SFX) for ACE and ZIP
  • Password encryption & recovery records for data protection
  • Integrity check for ACE, ZIP, LHA, MS-CAB, RAR, ARC, ARJ, GZip, TAR, ZOO, JAR
  • Repair functionality for ACE and ZIP archives
  • Authenticity verification for ACE archives
  • Comment files in HTML, ANSI or ASCII for ACE- and ZIP-Archives
  • Full command line access (compatible with DOS ACE)
  • Detailed information for all archive types
  • Quickviewer for graphic files, Word documents, HTML pages and ASCII files
  • Full drag-and-drop support
  • Complete file-management (copying, moving and deleting of files and directories)
  • Optimization of existing archives
  • Access to archives in Windows Explorer and via the context menu (shell extension)
  • Table of contents in the "Properties" panel of ACE and ZIP files (shell extension)

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