Hello all,
Just a thought, there is an excellent freeware compressed files handler
called IZarc which handles all kinds of zip files, and also has the
encryption feature some of you were talking about, it is also Vista
compatible. Here's a link to the IZarc page:
http://www.izarc.org/
Later, Ray Parrish
Richard Glazier wrote:
> Thanks for all replies. I got a confirmation on a different list that
> it (v9) works well with Vista, so I'm going to try it. (v9.x was the last
> free "lifetime" version BTW.)
> I expect some trouble with some of the menu stuff, (right click, etc)
> and maybe some of the DDE things, (linking/automation), but I don't
> use it that way anyway.
> I "also use" the 256 bit stuff to hide my passwords "in plain sight".
>
> Rick Glazier
>
> From: "Brad"
>> I quit using WinZip when they discontinued the "For Life" upgrade and
>> wanted
>> more money, version 9 or 10 I think. Was one of my first shareware
>> purchases
>> 13 years ago or so. Now I use Win Rar with Vista 64 bit with no
>> problems.
>>
>> Brad Loomis
>
>>> This is my number one software program - I've been using it since
>>> 2002 and I
>>> wouldn't be without it. I use it to keep my financial and identity
>>> folders
>>> zipped and encrypted with 256 bit AES encryption.
>
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