- Quick specs
- Price: Free to try (30-day trial); $24.95 to buy
- Operating system: Windows 2003, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows 7, Windows XP, Windows 2000
- Date added: June 04, 2009
- Total Downloads: 298,373
- Downloads last week: 2,767
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- CNET editors' rating: stars
- Average user rating: stars out of 17 votes
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CNET editors' review
Reviewed by: CNET Staff
BitZipper may not have a well-known name, but it has everything else an archiving utility should. Like similar programs, it integrates with Windows Explorer and can operate in a wizard or classic mode (we recommend the latter, which allows you to circumvent the demo's nag screen).
It splits files, creates self-extracting archives, and supports popular formats, including ZIP and RAR. Its innovative interface includes a tabbed application window and a folder tree for quick navigation. However, BitZipper really one-ups the competition with its wealth of helpful features, most of which help you extract and convert multiple archives in one operation. The program helps perform file backups, too.
At $24.95, it costs more than the competition, but the extra features sweeten the deal. If you're traveling the road less taken, BitZipper is well worth the test drive.
Publisher's description
From Bitberry Software :Want a ZIP and WinRAR-compatible utility that matches your level of experience? The intuitive interfaces are easy to use and designed for fast results. One of BitZipper's dominant strengths is its built-in support for 001, 7Z, ACE, ARC, ARJ, BH, BZIP2, BZ2, CAB, CHM, CHW, CPIO, DEB, DMG, DOC, ENC, EXE, GZ, GZIP, HFS, HXS, ISO, JAR, LHA, LZH, LZMA, MSI, PPT, RAR, RPM, TAR, TBZ, TGZ, UU, UUE, WAR, WinRAR, WIM, XAR, XXE, XLS, Z, ZIP and ZOO files - no third-party products are needed. BitZipper supports strong AES encryption. In June 2003 the U.S. Government (NSA) announced that AES is secure enough to protect classified information up to the TOP SECRET level, which is the highest security level and defined as information which would cause "exceptionally grave damage" to national security if disclosed to the public. Now you can protect your sensitive data with this unbreakable encryption scheme. BitZipper is WinZip, WinRAR and WinACE compatible and is available in English, French, Spanish, German, Japanese and Danish. It comes with free upgrades for life.
Version 2009 adds extraction support for 24 new file types, including 7Z, ISO, and MSI.
What's new in this version:
Version 2009 adds extraction support for 24 new file types, including 7Z, ISO, and MSI.More popular File Compression downloads
- 390,217 downloads 1. WinRAR (32-bit)
- 128,353 downloads 2. WinZip
- 36,663 downloads 3. WinRAR (64-bit)
- 26,265 downloads 4. 7-Zip
- 14,724 downloads 5. Free RAR Extract Frog
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User reviews
- Average user rating: 4.1 stars out of 17 votes
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Version: BitZipper 2009
Pros: Not a bad name, especially when all the good names have been taken
Cons: It does nothing that Winzip and Powerarchiver can't
Free 7zip alternative - don't spend money on this -
Version: BitZipper 2009
Pros: like is said very easy to uses
Cons: have not found anything as of yet that i dislike of bit zip
Summary: my main likes as i said it very easy to use and have found nothing as off yet that i dislike
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Version: BitZipper 2009
"It's okay-I thought the license was free."
Pros: Great software
Cons: I thought the license was free, but it isn't.
Summary: Great software, but I wonder if there is a freeware zipper and unzip software that is any good?
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Version: BitZipper 2009
"It's okay-I thought the license was free."
Pros: Great software
Cons: I thought the license was free, but it isn't.
Summary: Great software, but I wonder if there is a freeware zipper and unzip software that is any good?
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Version: BitZipper 2009
Pros: after tryins so many programs to unzip file,finally one that's straight forward without even reading the how to's, this works perfectly
Cons: none at all
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