freebyte zip v2.3.1 is a no install program: can save folders & directories! , where vallen-zipper 1.58 cannot. can be password protected! >>> No installation required. <<< >>> opens password protected zips <<< >>> option remember path <<< >>> option choosing compression level <<< >>> creation of password protected zips <<< >>> sfx <<< >>> recursive folders <<< ++ no test zip integrity ++ ++ no create span ++ compared unzipped files of winzip and freebyte-zip and found no problems. i.e. output appears identical. FBZip.exe is the program -picture of a dolphin FBZip.bin is a file necessary to create self-extracting files. (fbzpack.exe is the parent self-extracting file contains the above - its icon has blue letters: "VCL Zip") 20050501 =========================-----+++++-----=============== Freebyte Zip readme.txt Program description: Freebyte Zip is a powerful and easy to use zip/unzip program with full Windows user-interface. You can zip and unzip files, create zip archives, and also make self.extracting archives. This program is the direct successor of HJ-Zip. Current version: Freeware 2.3.1 Supported platforms: Windows 95/98/NT/ME/2000 Copyright Freebyte, 1998 - 2001 Freebyte ZIP Web location: http://www.freebyte.com/fbzip Newsletter: To stay informed on Freebyte Zip updates and new software releases you can join the newsletter at http://www.freebyte.com/service Freebyte Zip has been created by: Henk Hagedoorn Freebyte! software@freebyte.com http://www.freebyte.com Licence: Freeware for commercial and non-commercial use This package contains: fbzip.exe (the Freebyte ZIP program) fbzip.bin (component for creating self-extracting archives) readme.txt (this file) Installation: Copy all the files into one directory. Run the program fbzip.exe by double-clicking on it. Associating zip files with Freebyte Zip: In Freebyte Zip, select "Menu/Options/Associate .zip files with Freebyte Zip". After that you can open zip files with Freebyte Zip by double-clicking on zip files. Zipping files To zip one or more files, first you have to create a zip archive, with 'Menu/File/New ZIP archive'. Freebyte Zip asks you to first specify a file location of the new zip archive. Then you can add other file(s) to this archive with "Menu/Actions/Add files or folders". Creating self extracting archives Freebyte Zip can create self extracting (.exe) archives from the currently opened zip archive, using 'Menu/File/Make self-extracting archive'. These self-extracting archives preserve long file names. Adding files and directories/folders to existing zip files First perform 'Menu/File/Open ZIP Archive'. Then you can add the file(s) to this archive with 'Menu/Actions/Add files or folders'. Short list of other FB Zip menu functions: Menu/Actions/Delete selected file(s) Menu/Actions/Extract file(s) Menu/Actions/View selected file Menu/File/Open ZIP Archive Menu/File/Close ZIP Archive Menu/File/Make self-extracting archive (creates a self-extracting .exe file from the currently open zip file, containing compressed data). Other Freebyte Zip features Column sorting, ascending and descending (by clicking one or two times on a column in the Freebyte Zip main window) New features in Freebyte ZIP version 2.1 (compared to the latest HJ-Zip version): * Added: option to view or execute files directly from inside the zip archive * Added: file attributes and file dates are preserved during zip/unzip operations * Added: self-extracting archives now support long file names * Added: the ability to add and remove files directly to/from self-extracting archives * Added: option to extract files with or without path information * Added: option to add files with or without path information * Added: option to add files found in contained sub-directories or not to add files in sub-directories * Added: option to specify the compression level when adding files * Added: many shortcut keyboard commands for frequently used functions * Added: many new command-line switches and functions (please see below) * Added: progressbar display during file extraction and compression * Added: the compression and extraction process can be aborted * Added: compression and extraction settings are saved between sessions * Added: compression and extraction folders are saved between sessions * Added: statusbar display of total size of zip-file in Kbytes * Added: statusbar display of total number of items in zip-file New features in Freebyte ZIP 2.2 and 2.3: * Added: option to add files with relative or absolute path information * Added: password protection/encryption. Please note that the password protection/encryption is using the standard zip method, making it compatible with other zip programs. * Added: display of file attributes in list of files * Added: an encrypted entry will display an 'E' in the file attributes column. * Improved: the general speed the program * Improved: creating a new archive will automatically show the 'add files/directories' dialog _________________________________________ Command-line options -e: extract files -a: add files -p: use path information when extracting files (create directories if necessary) -p: store path information when adding files -r: recurse subdirectories when adding files command-line: fbzip.exe [options] * The list of absolute paths can contain file names, directories and wild-cards. * If does not exist, it will be created on harddisk. Example 1: fbzip.exe -a -p -r "c:\test1.zip" "i:\data\mydocument1.doc" "i:\data\mydocument2.doc" "i:\data\mail\" "i:\data\backup\" This statement adds these files and directories to the test1.zip zip archive: i:\data\mydocument1.doc i:\data\mydocument2.doc i:\data\mail\ i:\data\backup\ to this zip file: c:\test1.zip If the zip file does not exist, it will be created. Directories are recursed, and path information is stored in the zip file. Example 2: fbzip.exe -e -p "c:\test1.zip" "i:\data\backup\" This statement extracts all the files inside the test1.zip zip archive to the directory i:\data\backup\ Path information is used, so directories are created on harddisk if necessary. Example 3: fbzip.exe -a -p -r "y:\test1.zip" "c:\temp\db_1.MDF" "y:\test\readme.txt" "y:\data\test\" Adds the two files to the .zip archive, and one directory (including all subdirectories, and storing path information). Example 4: fbzip.exe -a -p -r "y:\test1.zip" "c:\temp\Nuis_Data.MDF" "y:\test9\readme.txt" "y:\data\test\*.dat" Adds the two files to the .zip archive, and all the *.dat files found in the directory "y:\data\test\"