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- Price: Free to try (30-day trial); $29.95 to buy
- Operating system: Windows 2003, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows XP, Windows 2000
- Date added: December 07, 2008
- Total Downloads: 98,716
- Downloads last week: 31
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- CNET editors' rating: stars
- Average user rating: stars out of 3 votes
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CNET editors' review
Reviewed by: CNET Staff
Create and decompress files in a flash. TurboZIP Express offers a basic, intuitive interface with buttons for quickly creating or opening archives, and we also like the additional option to open or archive files through Windows Explorer's context menu. Experts may not be impressed by the limited tools for extracting or sending batch files via e-mail, but TurboZIP Express does allow users to preview images, play MP3 files, and edit and save changes to text files contained in archives. And while the program only works with ZIP and CAB files, numerous options in the tabbed Configuration window can help users customize how it handles extraction and compression. In the end, you'll want to choose TurboZIP Express for speed, not features. People who frequently work with the supported file types will appreciate its ease of use and fast-compression capabilities.Publisher's description
From FileStream :TurboZIP Express' interface, including seamless integration with Windows Explorer, comprehensive right-click menus, and colorful toolbars, makes it easy to work with ZIP and CAB files. You can add, zip, or unzip single or multiple files in Windows Explorer or Internet Explorer, without even opening the program. TurboZIP Express features internal support for various file viewers. It supports internal viewing of digital photos, PDF, MP3, MPEG, MP3, and many other formats from within Zip. It also does file spanning to HD or FD in any file size unit specified by you. Other features include drag-and-drop functionality, the ability to compress and e-mail multiple compressed files in a single attachment, password protection, disk and file spanning, viewing support for and the ability to edit and print images, text, and script from within Zip and automatically saves back in Zip. It is MS Office compatible with ActiveX viewing support.
Version 7.1 is Vista compatible with new compression engines.
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Version: TurboZIP Express 7.1
"This is the SLOWEST archive package in the history of the universe. And the buggiest!"
Pros: What do I like about this software? The fact it's so easy to uninstall.
Cons: I tried one archive - a .rar. It came up as a list of hexadecimal codes. I tried another. It spent 3 minutes getting to 14%, then died of exhaustion. It's the biggest piece of crap I've ever come across - DON'T download it, stick to WinRar.
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Version: TurboZIP Express 7.1
"It is fast and easy to use, love its drag and drop."
Pros: It is great for everyday use.
Cons: Only supports zip, cab, and exe.
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