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Winzip 10.0 available in Standard and Pro version

Winzip 10.0WinZip 10.0 is not a free upgrade. If you are a registered user of a previous version of WinZip and install WinZip 10.0, you will no longer be registered. Registered users of previous versions of WinZip are eligible to upgrade at 50% of the WinZip 10.0 list prices.

WinZip 10.0 supports two new compression methods within the Zip file format, PPMd and bzip2. These compression methods can provide greater compression and may significantly reduce the size of your Zip files. Both versions of WinZip 10.0 feature a new Explorer-style view of your Zip files, making it much easier to work with complex, multi-folder archives.

WinZip 10.0 Pro features the 'WinZip Job Wizard' that allows you to create Zip "jobs" that identify the "what, where, when, and how" of virtually any repetitive zipping task. WinZip 10.0 can easily split your large Zip files as they are created.

WinZip 10.0 Pro now allows you to create Zip files directly on CD or DVD, making it unnecessary to zip first to your hard disk and then transfer the Zip files to CD or DVD. Large Zip files will automatically span multiple CDs or DVDs, if necessary. Supported disc formats include: CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD+R.

WinZip 10.0 supports Windows XP SP2's Attachment Manager by working with Windows to block the extraction and execution of dangerous file types from Zip files you download with Internet Explorer or receive as Outlook Express e-mail attachments.

Download Winzip 10.0 (file: winzip100.exe, size: 5.57 MB)

The single-user upgrade to WinZip 10.0 Standard costs only $14.95 and to WinZip 10.0 Pro only $24.95.

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