Compress Files is an easy-to-use tool for compressing, archiving, and encrypting files and you easily can omit Mac-specific invisible files.
To compress a file, simply drag and drop the file onto the Compress Files window. You can compress more than one file by dragging multiple items onto Compress Files window. Also, and you can also compress larger groups of files by placing them in a folder and dragging the whole folder onto Compress Files.
Compress Your Files in Your Preferred Format
Compress Files is an universal program for Mac OS X that enables Mac users to easily create:
Compress Your Files Easily
To compress a file, simply drag and drop the file you want to compress onto the Compress Files icon. If Compress Files is closed, the program will launch and compress your files. When Compress Files has been launched, you also can compress files by dragging them into the Compress Files window. You can compress more than one file by dragging multiple items onto the Compress Files window, and you can compress larger groups of files by placing them in a folder and dragging the whole folder onto Compress Files.
Omit Mac-Specific Invisible Files
Invisible Mac-specific files can be extremely annoying when you transfer Zip files to other systems. Windows and Linux make these files visible and they could create confusion to people that receive your files. Compress Files lets you specify if you want to omit Finder specific information such as the .DS_Store files and Mac specific file attributes such as a resource fork when creating Zip archives.
Encrypt Your Personal Files
For security, you can use Compress Files to encrypt part of your hard disk through the use of an encrypted disk image which is protected with a password. You also can supply this disk image to other people that know the password. The image will show up as a volume on the desktop. When your Keychain is locked, or when you send that disk image file to another person, the image is secure. When your Keychain is unlocked, you can copy, move, and delete files as you would on any normal hard disk.
Additionally, you can choose to encrypt your .zip archives.
And More
Compress Files includes additional features to make compressing your data extremely easy, fast, and flexible!
Read the review of Compress Files 1.0 By Dan Frakes at Macworld.com.
To compress a file, simply drag and drop the file onto the Compress Files window. You can compress more than one file by dragging multiple items onto Compress Files window. Also, and you can also compress larger groups of files by placing them in a folder and dragging the whole folder onto Compress Files.
Compress Your Files in Your Preferred Format
Compress Files is an universal program for Mac OS X that enables Mac users to easily create:
- Zip compressed archives (.zip)
- TAR archives (.tar)
- Gzip compressed archives (.tar.gz)
- Bzip2 compressed archives (.tar.bz2)
- Xar archives (.xar)
- 7zip compressed archives (.7z)
- Compressed Disk Image (.dmg)
- Zip compressed and encrypted archives (.zip)
- Compressed and encrypted disk images (.dmg)
- Compressed and encrypted 7zip archives (.7z)
Compress Your Files Easily
To compress a file, simply drag and drop the file you want to compress onto the Compress Files icon. If Compress Files is closed, the program will launch and compress your files. When Compress Files has been launched, you also can compress files by dragging them into the Compress Files window. You can compress more than one file by dragging multiple items onto the Compress Files window, and you can compress larger groups of files by placing them in a folder and dragging the whole folder onto Compress Files.
Omit Mac-Specific Invisible Files
Invisible Mac-specific files can be extremely annoying when you transfer Zip files to other systems. Windows and Linux make these files visible and they could create confusion to people that receive your files. Compress Files lets you specify if you want to omit Finder specific information such as the .DS_Store files and Mac specific file attributes such as a resource fork when creating Zip archives.
Encrypt Your Personal Files
For security, you can use Compress Files to encrypt part of your hard disk through the use of an encrypted disk image which is protected with a password. You also can supply this disk image to other people that know the password. The image will show up as a volume on the desktop. When your Keychain is locked, or when you send that disk image file to another person, the image is secure. When your Keychain is unlocked, you can copy, move, and delete files as you would on any normal hard disk.
Additionally, you can choose to encrypt your .zip archives.
And More
Compress Files includes additional features to make compressing your data extremely easy, fast, and flexible!
Read the review of Compress Files 1.0 By Dan Frakes at Macworld.com.
System Requirements:
- runs on Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger), 10.5 (Leopard), 10.6 (Snow Leopard)
- preliminary testing shows full compatibility with 10.7 (Lion)
- Intel and PowerPC compatible
Find out more about Compress Files here.
Download a free demo of Compress Files here.
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