

If you are looking for more control over archived files on your Mac, The Unarchiver is a free and useful upgrade over what MacOS provides. Beyond a support board for the app and a bit of guidance on a slim Web page, you are on your own. Not a lot of help: It's a free app, so don't expect a lot of help. You can also quickly find The Unarchiver in your Applications folder, unlike the Apple's own archive tool, which is buried in System/Library/CoreServices/Applications. Lots of control: You where The Unarchiver extracts file and what happens to the archive file after you expand it (such as moving it to the Trash). Windows XP Built In ZIP Support Control 1.0.0 2002. zip file to another Windows users and they don't need any kind of utility to unpack it. The Unarchiver is a small and easy-to-use program that can unarchive many different kinds of archive files. zip file into a self extracting archive with another utility. You can set The Unarchiver to be the default application for any file type it supports or just drag an archived file onto The Unarchiver icon to have it uncompress the file. exe file from Windows is a program, not a compressed archive (normally). Handles more formats: The Unarchiver handles dozens of formats, including a few that the Mac's Archive Utility can't, such as RAR files. The Unarchiver is a handy, free replacement for the MacOS stock Archive Utility, giving you more control over how and where to compress and uncompress files.
