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What is Anyzip and
how should it be used?
Can I create an
archive in such a way that it can be shared across more than one
disk?
Can I use Anyzip
to extract archive files created using other applications?
Does Anyzip work
under MS-DOS?
How can I make
Anyzip my default application for ZIP files?
Can Anyzip open compression
formats other than ZIP? Can I use Anyzip to open .CAB files?
What is CRC and why
is it important?
Anyzip is a Windows-based application
which can be used to create and view archive files and extract files
from them. It has a user-friendly interface and the functions in
the system can be operated either using the Anyzip
keyboard shortcuts or its menu
options.
Instructions for installing Anyzip
on your computer can be found in the Installation
Instructions section of this Help Documentation.
To get an overview of the main Anyzip
interface, you can navigate to the Anyzip
Main Interface section of this documentation.
Some of the regularly used features
of Anyzip are explained in the Anyzip
Quick Tutorial section of the documentation. Anyzip also has
a Wizard option which allows
you to use the common features of Anyzip through a series of friendly
steps.
In addition to these features Anyzip
can also be integrated with the Windows Explorer as explained in
the Explorer Integration
Options of this documentation.
Yes! Anyzip supports the creation
of archive files in order to ensure that the resultant files can
be stored on more than one disk, if the overall size of the archive
is larger than the capacity of the disk. In order to use this facility,
create an archive file on a disk (such as a floppy disk) and add
files to it, after selecting the Split to Volumes option while creating
a new archive. When you do so, Anyzip will prompt you to enter
a new disk when the one in the drive is full.
Yes! As long as the archive file created
using another utility has a standard compression format like those
described here, the files in it can be extracted using Anyzip. Similarly,
as the files created using Anyzip follow universally accepted formats
these can be extracted using any other compression tool.
You cannot use the Anyzip command
under MS-DOS the same way as the ZIP and UNZIP commands could be
used in the past. However, you can type ANYZIP.EXE in the COMMAND
window. Doing so will launch Anyzip in Windows.
Anyzip can be configured as the default
application for ZIP and other types of archive files. This can be
done through the Tools Menu of the application or on the first launch
of the application. For details on this, please refer to Anyzip
Archive Association Options.
Yes! Anyzip supports a variety
of archive file formats. What is more, you can set Anyzip as the default
application for all these formats, through the Archive
Association Options in Anyzip. This menu also shows you the archive
formats that are supported by Anyzip.
CRC refers to Cyclic Redundancy Checksum.
When you create an archive, Anyzip derives the CRC for each file
within the archive based on the contents of the files. When you
attempt to extract a file from this archive. Anyzip again derives
the CRC for the extracted file using the same logic. The extraction
will only be possible if the CRC of the file matches the original
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