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- Requirements:
Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003 Server
- Limitations:
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- Date Added:
April 26, 2007
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Publisher's description of IZArc 3.7 build 1430
From IZSoftware:IZArc is the ultimate freeware archive utility supporting many archive formats. With a modern easy-to-use interface, IZArc provides support for most compressed and encoded files, as well as access to many powerful features and tools. It allows you to drag and drop files from and to Windows Explorer, create and extract archives directly in Windows Explorer, create multiple archives spanning disks, creating self-extracting archives, repair damaged zip archives, converting from one archive type to another, view and write comments. IZArc has also build-in multi language support.
Version 3.7 build 1430 is a bug-fixing release.
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Editor's review of IZArc 3.7 build 1430
5.0 stars
- "IZArc is it"
IZArc modestly bills itself as the ultimate archiving utility--we're not so sure about that "ultimate" bit. Nevertheless, IZArc is definitely one of the best archiving utilities out there. Compatible with a huge number of archive formats, all the major are represented, as well as 7z (from 7-Zip), ISO, BH (Black Hole), and TAR, among others. It can create archives for many of the formats it can read, too, including 7z and TAR. It doesn't, however, create GZ archives.
IZArc supports archive encryption as well. AES 128-, 192-, and 256-bit encoding and PKZip 2.0 both are available. The app offers a reasonable range of context-menu options in Explorer, although not as many as some of its competitors. The user interface is more similar to WinZip's than some other alternative archivers, with big, obnoxiously colored icons making it clear to everybody and their dog just which buttons do what--not that that's a bad thing. Overall, IZArc is an excellent example of a third-party publisher supporting multiple formats and options under one roof--but it's not the only option out there.
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User reviews of IZArc 3.7 build 1430
- Average user rating: 4.1 stars out of 105 votes
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4 out of 6 people found this review helpful
Version: IZArc 3.7 build 1430
"Still the best in the world of compression and extraction"
Pros: It does what it ses!
Cons: None
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1 out of 2 people found this review helpful
Version: IZArc 3.7 build 1430
Pros: It simply does everything you want it to do, and it is the only app that's able to fully recover a damaged zip file. Whereas others failed all together or were only partly successful.
No need to look further, this is the best, and its FREE...
(Somehow I'm not able to rate this at the moment, but it deserves all 5 stars!
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0 out of 1 people found this review helpful
Version: IZArc 3.7 build 1430
Pros: It's FREE and does what I want it to.
Cons: No problems so far.
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2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
Version: IZArc 3.7 build 1430
"Excellent application for File Compression/Extraction"
Pros: It supports numerious archive file formats. Easy to install. Simple interface with attractive skins. and, it's FREE. It's really unbelivable to find such a good program at no cost. Many Thanks to IZSoftware.
Cons: None so far
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3 out of 4 people found this review helpful
Version: IZArc 3.7 build 1430
"Don't want to pay? Just like getting WinRAR for free!"
Pros: Loads of compatible archives,skins,features and loads more! Stuff i loved that WinRAR did and didn't do:
1.it scanned archives for viruses with my virus scanner(did)
2.compatible with about 56 archives(didn't)
3.nice interface with loads of skins(didn't)
4.FREE!(isn't)
SEE! WinRAR Didn't do loads but this did!
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