WinZip

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WinZip
Original authorWinZip International LLC
DevelopersAlludo, formerly Corel Corporation
Initial releaseApril 3, 1991; 35 years ago (1991-04-03)
Repository
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    Operating systemMicrosoft Windows, macOS, iOS and Android
    Size57.13 MB
    Available in12 languages
    List of languages
    English, Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Portuguese, Italian, Korean, Chinese, Russian, Dutch, Czech
    TypeFile archiver
    LicenseTrialware
    Websitewww.winzip.com/en/
    WinZip Computing Inc. logo

    WinZip is a trialware file archiver and compressor for Microsoft Windows, macOS, iOS and Android. It is developed by WinZip Computing (formerly Nico Mak Computing), which is owned by Alludo. The program can create archives in Zip file format, unpack some other archive file formats and it also has various tools for system integration.

    History

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    WinZip 1.0 was released in April 1991 as a graphical user interface (GUI) front-end for PKZIP.[1] The ZIP file archive format (ZIP) was originally invented for MS-DOS in 1989 by Phil Katz.[2]

    WinZip 5.0 implemented built-in PKZIP routines and code from Info-Zip and so no longer needed the PKZIP executable.[3]

    File:WinZip icon.png
    Former WinZip icon

    From version 6.0 until version 9.0, registered users could download the newest versions of the software, enter their original registration information or install over the top of their existing registered version, and thereby obtain a free upgrade. This upgrade scheme was discontinued as of version 10.0.[4]

    On May 2, 2006, WinZip Computing was acquired by Corel Corporation using the proceeds from its initial public offering.[5][6]

    In 2010, WinZip went multi-platform with the release of WinZip 1.0 for Mac OS X (November 16, 2010). This initial release was compatible with Intel Macs and could be run on v10.5 'Leopard.'[7] The iOS version of WinZip was first released on February 17, 2012,[8][5] WinZip Android was first released on June 19, 2012.[9]

    Supported .ZIP archive features

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    • 128- and 256-bit key AES encryption[10] in addition to the less secure PKZIP 2.0 encryption method used in earlier versions. The AES implementation, using Brian Gladman's code, was FIPS-197 certified, on March 27, 2003.[11] However, Central Directory Encryption feature is not supported.[12]

    Release history

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    WinZip 17 Pro on Windows

    See also

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    References

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    1. ^ Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
    2. ^ Computing Encyclopedia - Article about WinZip
    3. ^ https://kb.winzip.com/130360/
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    7. ^ WinZip Compression, Encryption and Email Attachment Optimization Coming to New Platforms - The World's Most Trusted Zip Utility Now Available for the Mac. marketwire.com. November 16, 2010. Archived 2010-11-21 at the Wayback Machine
    8. ^ New Free WinZip App for iPhone and iPad - Open and Browse Zipped Files on the Go
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    10. ^ Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value). (272 KB), AES Encryption Information: Encryption Specification AE-1 and AE-2
    11. ^ See Brian Gladman's AES code page Archived October 31, 2006, at the Wayback Machine and the official list of validated AES implementations
    12. ^ No filename encryption in the .ZIP file format
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