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WinZip
WinZip® the compression utility for Windows
Contents
- What's New in WinZip 17.5
- Introduction to WinZip
- System Requirements, Installation, and Uninstallation
- Quick Start and Tutorials
- Using WinZip
- Introduction
- Using the WinZip Ribbon
- Using the WinZip Legacy Toolbar
- Menu Tree
- The File Menu
- The Actions Menu
- The Actions Menu
- Add (adding files to an archive) (Windows 7/Vista)
- Add (adding files to an archive) (Windows XP/2000)
- Add from Still Camera
- Delete (deleting files from an archive)
- Extract (extracting files from an archive)(Windows 7/Vista)
- Extract (extracting files from an archive)(Windows XP/2000)
- View (viewing files in an archive
- Rename (renaming files and folders from within a Zip file)
- Select All, Invert Selection, and Select Files
- Make .Exe File (creating a self-extracting archive)
- UUencode (UUencoding an archive)
- Split (splitting an archive into smaller pieces)
- Encrypt (encrypting a Zip file)
- Test (testing a Zip file)
- Unzip and Try (interactively examining archive contents)
- Install (installing software from an archive)
- The View Menu
- The Jobs Menu
- The Options Menu
- The Help Menu
- Using the Files by Folder (Explorer Style) View
- Using the Explorer Interface
- Jobs and the Job Wizard
- The WinZip Camera Wizard
- Using Drag and Drop
- Encryption
- Using the Internal Viewer
- WinZip Self-Extractor Personal Edition
- Miscellaneous
- Double Clicking
- Wipe Feature
- The WinZip Jump List
- Windows Associations
- Windows Attachment Manager
- Multiple Disk Spanning
- Splitting Zip files
- Potentially Unsafe File Types
- Using WinZip to E-Mail Archives
- The WinZip Quick Pick Taskbar Tray Icon
- The Desktop Theme Installer
- The Screen Saver Installer
- Performance Scan
- Keyboard Usage
- Version History
- Hints and Tips
- License, Ordering, and Support
- License
- Ordering Information
- Support and Questions
- Acknowledgments
