Publisher's Description
From X2 Digital ISV:
Zip Express is a free, no hassle, ad-free software application for Mac OS X (Universal compatibility) that gives you complete control of Zip archives. With Zip Express you can now easily create new Zip archives, open archives without unzipping them, add, remove and change the contents of zip files as well as the usual extract features. Best of all, not only is it a mere 6mb small. (Zip Express is a Universal compatible application and will run on both PowerPC and Intel formats). This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
What's new in this version: This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
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All versions:
1.7 starsout of 3 votes
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Current version:
1.7 starsout of 3 votes
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"some quirks"
Version: Zip Express 1.0.1
Pros
I was able to use a preexisting zip file from Stuffit, which account expired already, and delete and add files in it.
Cons
I wasn't able to create a new zip file.
Summary
The interface is easy to use, and it's pretty self-explanatory. However, I am at loss for how to use the software to create new zip files and couldn't find directions. This may be because it's not working properly.
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"90MB archive.... still opening"
Version: Zip Express 1.0.1
Pros
on my Mac core duo I tried to open 90MB zip file. still opening... 100% cpu utilization. Looks like software is not working at all.
www . x2digital . net is dead (at the time of writing).
Same 90MB archive opens in my favorite Zipeg applications in less than a second!
10MB download for non-working application? Zipeg is 2MB and working.
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"Looks like a Windows port with all function buttons on the window bar."
Version: Zip Express 1.0.1
Pros
Did not test unzipping function for a lack of any ZIP archives on my HD.
Nevertheless, the directory dialog appears when the "Open" button is clicked.
Cons
The "Add" button did not work.
Neither did dragging a file to the window add that file to the archive.
This is on a month old 17" Intel-based iMac running Tiger 10.4.9.
Clicking the "Close" button had no effect but the "Exit" button does work.
