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CuteZip 2.1 released

If you're using a Windows zip utility for your file compression and archiving needs, you should be aware of secure alternatives now available to you. GlobalSCAPE, the maker of CuteFTP, has just released CuteZIP 2.0 making it easier than ever before to shrink and encrypt your files for secure transfer and storage. CuteZIP 2.0 enables you to protect your zip files with powerful 128-bit Twofish encryption and even create self-extracting encrypted files. Recipients can access confidential files even if they don't have a zip utility installed on their PC. See why Elcomsoft, maker of password recovery products, recommends CuteZIP over other leading compression utilities.

    CuteZIP 2.0's Powerful Features Include:

  • Strong Encryption: Encrypt files using powerful 128-bit Twofish encryption or industry standard ZIP encryption.

  • Self-Extracting Encrypted Archives: Send self-extracting encrypted files to friends and coworkers, even if they don't have a zip utility.

  • Command Line Archiving (Available in Version 2.1 Beta): Automate archiving and encryption through batch processes without manual intervention.

  • Easy Drag-and-Drop Interface: Move files in and out of CuteZIP just like any other Windows folder.

  • Windows Shell Integration: Zip, unzip, extract, convert, add and delete archives on your desktop by right-clicking, without having to launch the program.

  • Multiple File View Support: View multiple zip files at the same time in one session.

  • Multiple Disk Spanning: Store large files across multiple diskettes or ZIP drives. You can configure the volume size or allow CuteZIP to automatically detect it.

  • Extensive File Format Support: Full support for ZIP, CAB, GZIP, TAR, PAK and PK3 and decompression for ACE, ARJ, and RAR.

  • See the full feature list here.

View: Cutezip Website

Download: CuteZIP 2.1 Evaluation Copy (1.46MB)

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