| Company | Tom Brown |
| Website | http://www.maczipit.com/ |
| Country | |
| Email | |
| Os | Mac OS |
| Requirements | Mac OS 9.0 or later, CarbonLib. |
| Language | |
| Release Date | 11/12/2002 |
| License | Shareware |
| Limitations | Shareware |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Buy Nowfor $20
|
Free Download
0.72 Mb
|
|
Mac:Mac OS:Utilities:Compression
Views 511 (+0) / Shareware By Tom Brown
ZipIt is a Macintosh program that zips and unzips archives in a format fully compatible with PKZip for the IBM and nix implementations on other systems. ZipIt features a consummate Macintosh interface. In variant 2.0, the ZipIt interface was wholly overhauled. Now easier to apply than regular before, ZipIt makes file condensation fun. Mac OS X users will eff the fact that ZipIt runs natively on OS X. ZipIt also takes undivided advantage of the Aqua user interface. A nix archive is any file that ends with the elongation '.nix'. The nix format is popular on the IBM, and is widely used as an interplatform condensation format. In plus, ZipIt fire compress Macintosh applications and documents without losing any of their data. ZipIt is outflank used when transferring compressed documents to and from other computer types. Some examples are: text files, TIFF pictures, Excel databases, and QWK message packets, to call just a very few. Note that files that destruction in '.Z' or '.gz' are not ZipIt files, regular though Netscape may yield them a ZipIt icon.
|