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WinZip Self-Extractor 3.0
WinZip Self-Extractor 3.0 creates self-extracting
Zip files. These self-extracting Zip files are ideal for electronic file distribution, because they:
- can contain multiple compressed files, minimizing download time and ensuring that important files do not become separated from the rest of the package
- allow the receiver to use a familiar Windows interface to decompress files without a separate unzip utility
Additionally, self-extracting Zip files can optionally run a "setup" or "installation"
program, provided by the creator, after the files are decompressed.
WinZip Self-Extractor 3.0 is a
companion product to WinZip and is separately licensed. The current
release of WinZip contains WinZip Self-Extractor Personal Edition, a
subset of WinZip Self-Extractor 3.0. For a comparison between WinZip
Self-Extractor Personal Edition and WinZip Self-Extractor 3.0, click here.
| Key Features |
| NEW Support for Advanced Encryption Create self-extracting Zip files that contain AES, 128- or 256-bit key, encrypted files. |
| NEW Additional Compression Method Support PPMd and Enhanced Deflate compressed files now supported. |
| NEW Incorporate High-Res Icons Windows 2000 or Windows XP users can use 16X16, 32X32, and 48X48 4-bit, 8-bit or 32-bit alpha-blended color icons. |
| Wizard driven WinZip Self-Extractor is wizard driven, which simplifies the process of building self-extracting Zip files. |
| Customization Easily create and customize your self-extracting Zip files. |
| Customize software installations WinZip Self-Extractor can create self-extracting Zip files for software installation that allow you to customize the self-extracting Zip file's icon and dialog box text, as well as open any file using the application associated with that file on the end-user's machine. |
| Span disks A self-extracting Zip file created by WinZip Self-Extractor can span multiple removable disks. |
| Invoke from Start/Run command WinZip Self-Extractor can be run from the "Start" menu's "Run" dialog box by simply typing "wzipse32". |
| Self-extractors for software installation WinZip Self-Extractor can create self-extracting Zip files for software installation that can run standard Microsoft-format .INF files as an alternative to "setup" programs, and can clean up files even if the install process involves a reboot. |
| Issue optional command after unzip There is no practical limit on the length of the optional command issued by self-extracting Zip files after the unzip operation completes. |
| International Language Messages Self-extracting Zip files can be created with English or German messages. |
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Requirements:
Windows 98, Me, 2000 or XP
License Info
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