Filzip

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Filzip

Filzip 3.03
Developer(s) Philipp Engel
Initial release ?
Stable release 3.06 (July 19, 2006 (2006-07-19)) [±]
Preview release none (n/a) [±]
Written in Delphi
Operating system Microsoft Windows
Platform IA-32
Available in English
Type File archiver
License Proprietary (Freeware)
Website www.filzip.com

Filzip is a freeware file archiver program for the Microsoft Windows platform.

It was written by Philipp Engel. While free, the author does request donations to help the cost of development and reward him for his work. As of April 2013, no new version has been released since version 3.0.6. Filzip has been presumed unmaintained the software development.

Features

The program has been localized to more than twenty languages.

Filzip supports seven different archive formats, allowing the user to add and extract files from the archives. These include ZIP, BH, CAB, JAR, LHA (LZH), TAR, and gzip. A handful of other formats are supported for extraction only, including ACE, ARC, ARJ, RAR, and ZOO.

Files within most formats can be viewed without explicitly unpacking them, and can be removed or renamed within the archive. ZIP files may be spanned; that is, written to any number of files with a fixed maximum size so that they can be placed on removable media.

The program has integration, and can create self-extracting executable archives for redistribution without licensing fees.

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