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In this section I will be looking at the usability aspects of ZIP Pro 4, this includes assessing how easy the software is to install and set-up, how well the archiving functionality performs and how useful some of the many accompany tools such as the encryption suite and “ZIP Scripts” tools are when in use on a Windows PC.

This begins in the next section of this review where I will be installing ZIP Pro 4 for myself, if you would like to try the software for yourself then please note that Ashampoo offer a 30 day free trial via the ZIP Pro 4 webpage (this does involve registering a free Ashampoo account to activate).

What’s new in ZIP Pro 4?

One of the biggest improvements in ZIP Pro 4 is full support for the new Windows 11 operating system, support which extends beyond full technical comparability to also include both new Windows 11 design elements and Windows 11 shell extensions.

With full support for Windows 11 aside, Other notable new improvements include an improved ribbon-based interface with context aware tabs, new application and icon themes / designs, a favourites panel for easily accessing commonly used features alongside full support for providing high-resolution use on 4K and touch sensitive screens.

Users of older versions of ZIP Pro can upgrade to this latest version and take advantage of full Windows 11 comparability (alongside the many interface and theme based improvements) for just $14.99 – Click here for more information via the official ZIP Pro 4 webpage.

Installing ZIP Pro 4

At just over 75MB in size, the ZIP Pro 4 installer can quickly and easily be downloaded from the official Ashampoo website, note that a registration key is required for both installing the full version or taking advantage of the 30 day free trial (this requires setting up a free Ashampoo account if you don’t already have one).

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With registration complete, we can continue on with the install, this is as simple as selecting some of the optional components to be included on the following screen (including the Microsoft Office plugins, desktop icons and the setting of ZIP Pro 4 as the default archiving application) as can be seen below):

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With any optional components now selected, the installer will continue on and complete the install, this happened after just a few seconds in my case and the software was then ready to be used straight afterwards!

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Creating New Archive Files

In this section I will be looking at some of the core archiving features found within ZIP Pro 4, after this I will be moving on to look at some of the many additional tools and features included within the software a little later on. This starts off by creating a new archive file within ZIP Pro 4, something which can be done on the main homepage of the application itself (with the “New Archive” option) or via the integrated Windows explorer context menu options as can be seen below:

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NB – As can be seen above, when choosing the context menu method, we can automatically add any selected files or folders to the new archive (as a part of the process of creating it) with the “Compress with options” menu item.

Whenever using the alternative “New Archive” option from within the main ZIP Pro 4 interface, we will first be requested to name the archive, then select a location for saving the file to and then finally, choose the type of archive format to be used (e.g. ZIP, RAR, 7-ZIP, CAB, LHA etc.). After naming the file and choosing the archive format we will be taken to the interlace used for adding files and setting any additional options (as can be seen below).

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Whilst using the above interface for creating a new archive file we can, at first, select any files and folders to be added using the file picking tool found on the left side of the window. On the right of the page we have multiple drop-down boxes, each of which allowing for multiple options to be set relating to the new archive file, these options include setting the deflation method, the compression method (Maximum, Normal, Fast etc.) and the type type of encryption to be used, if any (e.g. AES or PK encryption).

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Also worthy of note within this set of options (found on the right side) is the spanning options drop-down box, using this option we can (optionally) specify if we want the resulting archive file to be broken up into multiple smaller parts, each part of which an individual file sized correctly for storing on specific types of storage media (e.g. multiple 700MB files for use on CDs, 4.7GB files for DVDs etc.).

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With all files added to the new archive and any additional options such as encryption, spanning and compression now set, clicking on the “Add” button (at the bottom of the screen) will start the compression process working. Once this process has completed, we will automatically be taken to a new screen with a view of the archive and its contents so as to be able to work with it further should we so wish (e.g. continue to drag-and-drop new files in/out, turn encryption on/off etc.).

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At this point we can close this new window as the new archive will now have been created and saved. Should we need to reopen it, ZIP Pro 4 provides easy access to recently used archive files via shortcuts on the main application homepage as can be seen below:

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NB – At this point we have seen the main processes involved in creating a new archive, in the next section I will look at working with existing archive files and then later on in this review look at the self-extracting archives which are also a key feature of ZIP Pro 4!

Working with Archive Files

Once ZIP Pro has been installed, it can easily be set as the default application for working with a whole host of supported archive files within Windows (sitting alongside the very basic offering built into modern versions of Windows itself). Once any supported archive file is opened up within ZIP Pro 4, we will then see the main application interface used for working with such files (as can be seen below).

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One of the first things to note when working with any archive files is that Zip Pro 4 features a tabbed interface for doing so, this mean we can easily open up, switch between and work with multiple archive files simultaneously within this interface. Furthermore, we now see the upgraded ribbon menu of version 4 found towards the top of the window, a well designed menu which makes finding and accessing all of the available tools within ZIP Pro 4 both quick and intuitive.

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With an archive now file opened up in ZIP Pro 4, we can begin looking at some of the available functionality and tools available for working within it, this starts off with the “Optimize” button found on the main part of the top menu:

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As can be seen above, when using the optimize page we have the ability to change the core properties of our archive file, for example (when permissible), we can change the archive format, alter the level of compression been applied and even change the deflation method been used to compress the data.

Moving on and encryption is another important feature which can easily be turned on or off for an existing archive at this stage. As can be seen below, turning on password protection (which applies AES 256-bit encryption) is as simple as clicking on the “Encrypt Archive” button via the ribbon menu and then entering the new password to be used:

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Removing encryption from an existing archive is also a very straightforward task, simply click on “Remove Archive Encryption” form the toolbar, enter the password (of course) and the encryption will be reversed.

NB – In addition to the standard encryption options available for archives (as can be seen above), ZIP Pro 4 also features a specialist encryption suite allowing much more in-depth encryption options to be applied. I will look at this encryption suite in more detail a little later on in this review.

Finally (and potentially most importantly), the extracting of files from an archive is very quick and easy from within this interface. When extracting single files we can simply drag-and-drop them across from the archive and into Windows explorer, extracting all files (and making use of controls such as allowing the overwriting of files) can also be done via the main “Extract” tool found (again) on the main ribbon toolbar.

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NB – As can be seen below, simple extracting of archives (along with many other core functions of the application) can also be done via the ZIP Pro 4 context menu add-in:

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Finally, one of the last useful tools I will be looking at in this section is the “Join Archives” tool, this is found under the “Tools” menu which is visible when working within any opened archive and will bring us to the following screen when activated:

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As can be seen above, when first opening up the Join Archives tool we have the current open archive already added automatically for us, we can then add one or more additional archive files, choose the settings for the new combined archive (archive format, compression level etc.) and then click on “Start” to create the new archive.

NB – When using the “Join Archives” feature mentioned above, the original archives will remain in-place and unaffected by the new file (it simply makes a copy of them for including in the new file).

Self-Extracting Archives

So far in this review of ZIP Pro 4 we have looked at the core functionality of the software, this includes creating, modifying and extracting files from archives. In this section I will be looking at the first of many additional features which help to raise this application far above the basic archiving functionality which comes built within Windows itself, this is the self extracting archives tool!

NB – For anyone having never used one before, a self extracting archive is basically an archive file (like a ZIP file) which is capable of exacting itself without the need for any specialist software (such as ZIP Pro 4 or WinZip) on the PC in use. This gives such archives an advantage when sharing them with other computer users who might not have such software available themselves.

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As can be seen above, when opening up the SFX Wizard for the first time, we are initially asked to select a name and location for saving our new self executing archive file. The next screen of the wizard is where we can add any files and folders to the archive as well as set archive properties such as compression and encryption (in much the same way as when creating a regular archive earlier on):

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NB – in the above screenshot we have the option to make use of multicore compression and also to optionally create a “Solid Archive”. The Multicore compression will (when applicable) help the whole process complete faster and the option to create a “solid archive” will help in achieving a better final compression ratio when choosing to compress the contents of the archive.

Moving on to the next screen of the wizard and it is here that we can modify settings directly related to the self-extracting part of the archive itself. As can be seen below, we have the option to specify how certain events are handled including what directory on the target PC should be used and how any file conflicts (such as files already existing in the directory with the same name as those being extracted) should be handled. Below this section we can also specify some other more technical options relating to the self-extracting archive operation if and when required:

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With all options in the wizard set, ZIP Pro 4 can now create the self-extracting archive in the location we specified earlier on (it will be saved as a Windows executable file with a “.exe” file extension).

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When running this self-extracting archive (as can be seen below) we will, in effect, gain access to a small archive extraction application which will allow us to extract one or more of the files which are contained with it.

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Cloud Browser & sharing Files

Another impressive feature found within ZIP Pro 4 is the Ashampoo Cloud Browser, a file explorer tool which allows connecting directly to popular cloud storage services form 3rd party provides including Dropbox, OneDrive and Amazon’s S3 cloud service amongst other popular choices. Once connected to any of these 3rd party cloud storage providers, not only can we add or remove files from our local device to the cloud (and visa versa), but also Make use of the sharing functionality within ZIP Pro 4 for easily sharing archive files straight after they have been created within the application.

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NB – In addition to 3rdparty cloud storage we can also share files via both email and (S)FTP as and when applicable.

As can be seen above, once the cloud browser has been opened up from the front page of the application, one of the first things we can do is connect one or more of our cloud storage accounts (in this example I will be connecting my Dropbox account, but the process will be similar for any of the other supported options).

When first setting up the Dropbox profile, one of the first things the application will request we do is authenticate the software with Dropbox itself. As can be seen below, authenticating in this case involves being re-directed to the Dropbox website where we can approve this connection by simply logging in with our Dropbox account:

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At this point in the process we will now have a connection to the Dropbox cloud storage configured and accessible via the cloud browser interface (as can be seen below on the left side of the file picking tool). We could now simply use this interface for dragging-and-dropping files (archives and otherwise) between the cloud storage account and this PC, this integration does, however, have other useful features as I will demonstrate below with an archive file already open:

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As can be seen above, thanks to the cloud integration via the cloud browser tool, we now have an option to directly share some (or all) of the files within an open archive directly to this or any other connected cloud accounts via the “Share” menu. We can also make use of email sharing, FTP sharing or burn said files directly to a CD/DVD as well from this menu should this be required.

NB – Remember, if you would like to try this software for yourself then be aware that that Ashampoo offer a 30 day free trial via the ZIP Pro 4 webpage (this does involve registering a free Ashampoo account to activate).

ZIP Scripts

The ZIP Script tool is without doubt one of my favourite additions to ZIP Pro 4, it is, in effect, a mini backup tool in its own right and can be combined with any cloud storage account configured in the cloud browser (mentioned in the previous section) to form a mini cloud backup solution in its own right, amazing!

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Accessible from the start page, the ZIP Script tool allows for selected files to be added to an archive automatically (on a schedule) and then said archive automatically moved to some other form of media (be it a cloud drive or even a CD/DVD). Creating a new ZIP Script can be done using the button pointed out in the previous image, once in the setup wizard the first things we will be asked to do is both name and then set the location for our new archive file to be created in:

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Next, with the archive name and file location set, we can then specify the destination upon which the final archive file will be saved to, this can be on the local PC itself, on on a CD/DVD, an (S)FTP server or on a cloud drive configured using the Ashampoo cloud browser (in this case I will use the Dropbox account I configured earlier on):

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Next, we can select the files and folders which are to be included in the archive, this is as simple as selecting individual files or a folder with the option to include all subfolders or not whenever necessary (ideal if wanting to include any newly created files as might be the case when backing-up data). With any files and folder selected, we can then select any advanced archiving options (these include compression, encryption, notifications, file date and file size filters) and finally, the option to additionally create log files if these are required.

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As can be seen above, the tab used to set compression and encryption also allows us to set other options specifically relating to the backup capabilities of the ZIP Script utility, for example (as can be seen below), we can choose to set a full backup (covering all files) or an incremental / differential backup which will only cover any files changed since the last time the ZIP script was run:

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Finally, before completing the setup, we are given the option to run this script on a schedule (this can be either daily, weekly, monthly or whenever Windows starts) or set it to be run manually. Finally, we will see a summary of the new script, at this point it can either be run manually or left for the schedule to pick up.

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NB – the incremental ZIP script backup option will create new ZIP files made up of only files which have been changed from the original archive. As such, this can be a great way of retaining multiple historic versions of a file as each new running of the job will also leave any older archives still in-tact.

Encryption Suite

Whilst creating an archive file earlier on in this review, I looked at the ability within ZIP Pro 4 to add encryption (password protection) to the resulting file been created. In addition to this functionality, ZIP Pro 4 also features a separate encryption tool which allows a wide range of encryption functionality to be applied to a set of files via a clear and easy to use interface.

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As can be seen above, the “encryption suite” interface allows us to select files using the file-picking tool found on the left side of the screen and then choose form a set of encryption, compression and file format options on the right. The main encryption options available for use range form AES 128-bit through to AES 256-bit encryption (plus PK v2.04g) and the compression and deflation methods echo those that were available to us when creating a new archive file earlier on in this review. In addition to the aforementioned options, we also have the option to automatically delete any selected files from the system automatically once they are encrypted (for enhanced security), automatically append a suffix to any encrypted files and optionally make use of the FIPS 140-2 mode if required.

Other Tools & Features

So far in this review I have looked at many of the core features available within ZIP Pro 4, this includes creating and working with archive files, making use of the automated ZIP Scripts tool, integrating cloud storage drives and taking advantage of the many compression and encryption options also available with the app.

With this core functionality set aside, it is also necessary to point out that there are many other small but still very useful tools and utilities available within the application helping to back up this core functionality. Such tools and features include:

Virtual ISO Drive:

The Virtual ISO drive is a great addition to ZIP Pro 4 which allows an ISO (disk image) file to be mounted within the Windows operating system as a virtual disk drive (meaning its contents will be accessible in Windows via a drive letter).

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Also available within this tool is the “DVD to ISO” function, a tool which will grab the contents of a CD or DVD and turn it into an ISO file for saving on a disk drive.

MS Office Integration:

Zip Pro 4 has the ability to integrate into Microsoft Office via a plug-in, once integrated it allows much of the ZIP Pro 4 functionality to be used directly from within Office applications such as Word, PowerPoint and Excel.

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Popular parts of the integration include being able to sign, encrypt, verify and decrypt documents as well as manage any Open PGP keys used in the document signing process.

Optimize Archive:

The “Optimize Archive” tool provides a quick and easy method of adjusting an existing archives file size, simply add one or more archive files using the specialist interface and then choose a new level of compression to be applied to the collective set of files.

Archive Converter:

The archive converter tool allows easy conversion of archive files form one format to another (e.g. from ZIP file format to 7-ZIP format).

Repair Archive:

The “Repair Archive” tool will attempt to automatically repair any broken archive files which (for whatever reason) cannot be opened up under normal circumstances.

Batch Archive Creation:

The Batch archive creation tool allows multiple archives to be created from a specified set of individual files (e.g. we could have a folder with 10x individual files and the tool would create a separate archive for each individual file – 10x in total).

Portable ZIP Pro 4:

Finally, there is a portable version of ZIP Pro 4 which can be stored upon and run from a USB flash drive. When clicking to access this tool the software will re-direct to a web-based download and it is the downloaded “.exe” file which can be added to the flash drive.

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FAQs

Is Ashampoo ZIP good? ›

Is Ashampoo ZIP Pro 4 any good? Yes, ZIP Pro 4 is a comprehensive archiving suite featuring many useful features and additional tools relating to managing, compressing and securing files on a Windows PC. A 30 day free trial is available for anyone wanting to try the software out for themselves!

Is Ashampoo ZIP free? ›

The compact and powerful software solution for your archives

Create, convert and repair archives fast, easy and free of charge.

Is Ashampoo a Chinese company? ›

Rolf Hilchner, former publisher and man of action with a strong sense of marketing, founds Ashampoo GmbH & Co. KG as a software company in Oldenburg, Germany. Beginnings are humble and the original staff fits into just two offices.

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Yes, Ashampoo Backup Pro 17 is one of the best all-round backup solutions we have tested in a long time! The ability to make both file-level and image-based backups as well as store data both locally or on to one of multiple 3rd party cloud providers makes this a very versatile piece of software.

Is it safe to download zip? ›

Are Zip files dangerous? Zip files are not dangerous. However, it is essential to take caution when opening files you have imported from unknown sources or the files you have downloaded from the internet. Some may contain a virus, zip bombs, Trojans, or other malware.

Is Ashampoo really free? ›

Enjoy! Download Ashampoo Burning Studio FREE for free and use it forever!

Is Ashampoo driver safe? ›

Safety to the max

You won't take any risk with Ashampoo Driver Updater. Its built-in backup feature allows you to save and restore any driver if needed.

How do I get rid of Ashampoo? ›

Uninstall program
  1. Click the Windows logo in the start bar and select "Control Panel".
  2. Click "Programs" or "Programs and Features".
  3. Look for "Ashampoo UnInstaller 11" and left-click to select the entry.
  4. Click "Uninstall" and follow the on-screen instructions to remove the program from your system.
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Where is Ashampoo located? ›

Frequently Asked Questions regarding Ashampoo

Ashampoo's headquarters are located at 16 Felix-wankel-str., Oldenburg, Lower Saxony, 26125, Germany What is Ashampoo's phone number?

Is Ashampoo backup free? ›

Our incremental backup system ensures your data is always up-to-date, and the built-in rescue system can restore your Windows on demand! Use Backup FREE completely free of charge and be prepared for future data issues.

What is the best long term backup storage? ›

Flash drives and external hard drives

External hard drives are a well-established long-term storage solution. All you need to do is copy your data to the connected drive in the same way you would copy a file from one folder to another. Flash drives like USBs and memory cards are a kind of flash storage.

What is the safest data storage device? ›

Top 10 Safest Cloud Storage
  • Microsoft OneDrive.
  • Google Drive.
  • Egnyte Connect.
  • MEGA.
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  • Transcend StoreJet M3. ...
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Can Antivirus Software Scan Zip Files? Yes, but keep in mind that antivirus software may scan . zip files differently. Some temporarily decompress the files and scan the contents, while others scan the files for viruses after they've been extracted.

How do I know if my download is safe? ›

7 Methods for How to Tell If a Download Is Safe
  1. Check Whether the Source Website Is Legitimate. ...
  2. Beware Common Types of Malicious Files. ...
  3. Check the File Size and Extension to Ensure They're Accurate. ...
  4. Take a Look at the Software's User Reviews. ...
  5. Use a Virus Scanner to Check Downloads For Malware.

Can a virus be detected in a zip file? ›

Fortunately, antivirus programmes can and do scan. zip files, although how they do so varies from programme to programme. For instance, some antivirus software can check and find viruses inside the archived file. To accomplish this, they briefly decompress the archived files and read the data inside.

Is Ashampoo Office compatible with Microsoft Office? ›

Our best MS Office alternative ever

Ashampoo Office 8 is certainly worth getting! Our newest Office suite is 100% compatible with all Microsoft Office suites, including Office 365 and Office 2019.

Does Windows 10 have CD burning software? ›

You can burn your DVDs/CDs by using Windows Media Player for Windows 10 as long as your computer's optical drive has the functionality to write/burn (usually shows -R, +R, -RW, or +RW).

How do I burn a CD with Ashampoo? ›

Ashampoo Burning Studio 2022: How can I safely burn my files to Blu-ray, DVD or CD?
  1. Click feature. Select Burn Data > New Disc.
  2. Select files and folders. Click "Add" to open the file chooser dialog (1). ...
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  4. Select disc recorder and start writing. ...
  5. Remove Blu-ray, DVD or CD - done!
Dec 16, 2021

What is the most trusted driver updater? ›

Driver Update tools review:
  • #1) System Mechanic Ultimate Defense.
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What is the safest free driver updater? ›

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  • 7-Zip.
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Dec 28, 2022

Is zip file safe from virus? ›

Zip files are not dangerous. However, it is essential to take caution when opening files you have imported from unknown sources or the files you have downloaded from the internet. Some may contain a virus, zip bombs, Trojans, or other malware.

What is the best zip download app? ›

What Are the 5 Best Zip File Extractors for Android?
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  • WinZip. ...
  • Easy Unrar, Unzip & Zip. ...
  • iZip. ...
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What replaced WinZip? ›

WinRAR: the most popular alternative to WinZip.

Does Windows 10 have a free unzip program? ›

It's used to save space and share big files quickly. In the past, you needed third-party programs like WinZip to unzip files in Windows. But Windows 10 lets you zip and unzip any file you want just by right-clicking.

Can zip files hack you? ›

A zip file definitely can contain a virus infected file, but you would have to execute the file and whatever security software you have on your system would have to allow that.

Is it possible to get a virus from a .ZIP file without opening it? ›

Zip and other compressed files can contain virii, trojans, and other malware -- in fact, it's rather common because putting the malware into a compressed archive is an easy way of bypassing your anti-virus/anti-malware software until the archive is decompressed.

Should I trust zip files? ›

Zip files by themselves are not harmful or dangerous. However, they have been used by malicious individuals to hide the fact that they are sending harmful files.

Which is better 7-Zip or zip? ›

When you compare PeaZip vs. 7Zip, both tools have a simple and easy-to-use interface. However, unlike 7Zip, PeaZip supports a variety of formats. There is a toolbar on the top of the program that allows you to convert archive files and extract archives.

How do I unzip a file without WinZip? ›

To unzip files
  1. Open File Explorer and find the zipped folder.
  2. To unzip the entire folder, right-click to select Extract All, and then follow the instructions.
  3. To unzip a single file or folder, double-click the zipped folder to open it. Then, drag or copy the item from the zipped folder to a new location.

What is the fastest zip program? ›

Compression / decompression comparison with fastest ZIP
Utility, format, algorithm, levelCompression (sec)Archive size (MB)
WinRar, ZIP normal21.4407
WinRar, ZIP fastest15.8429
WinRar, RAR PPMd fastest12.1391
PeaZip, 7Z LZMA2 fastest15.7386
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