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If you're still using an unlicensed version of WinZIP and you're fed up with the nagging screen try this out as it's free at the moment: http://www.securezip.com/

I've switched to it for work as mine was unlicensed, naughty. It does everything WinZIP does and more, even has some kind of Outlook integration and apparently more secure encryption.
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I'm still quite fond on WinRar and at a push 7Zip.
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Grimmie wrote:I'm still quite fond on WinRar and at a push 7Zip.
Well yeah, WinRAR beats all but if you're stuck with a nagging WinZIP this is probably a significant step up. I use WinRAR for personal.
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Post by Grimmie »

Would quite like to get rid of the annoying 'Register/close' screen that pops up with every winrar archive. It's really quite good and opens all sorts of archives, and compresses very well - But that initial screen popping up does get a little tedious.
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Grimmie wrote:Would quite like to get rid of the annoying 'Register/close' screen that pops up with every winrar archive. It's really quite good and opens all sorts of archives, and compresses very well - But that initial screen popping up does get a little tedious.
If you look on the floor you might find something to help with that.
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7zip > *
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Post by Killavodka »

find WinRar v3.51 Corporate Edition or later editions then :sweep:
or just ask me and ill send you the installation
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Post by cheeseandham »

deject wrote:7zip > *
:above:
I love a good compression algorithm me - gives me goosebumps... (and yes I am that strange.) So switching "fanboy mode" on...

7zip
* For ZIP format 7-Zip provides compression ratio that is 2-10 % better than ratio provided by WinZip
* Packing / unpacking: 7z, ZIP, GZIP, BZIP2 and TAR
* Unpacking: RAR, CAB, ISO, ARJ, LZH, CHM, Z, CPIO, RPM, DEB and NSIS
* it's 7zip compression is as good as if not better than Rar
* Open source GNU LGPL license means it's free.

I notice it's becoming more common on Sourceforge and the like too.
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

I like WinRAR for most use, I feel it's a far more complete and usable product, much more polished.

On saying that I do keep 7zip about for when I need to compress stuff in 7zip or bzip2
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