![]() Pluses: Compared to WinRar and WinZip, WinAce came out third when it comes to compression rate and speed : a directory containing multimedia and text files in total size of 104 Mb compressed at a normal rate by WinRar resulted in a 64 Mb in 51 seconds compared to 76,2 Mb in 17 seconds for WinZip and 64,2 Mb in 1 minute and 11 seconds for WinAce. ![]() Integrated viewer and quick viewer for Word-documents, RTF-, HTML-, ASCII- and commonly used graphic files,Īutomated installation of archives containing "SETUP.EXE" or "INSTALL.EXE". HTML, ANSI, and ASCII-comments for ACE- and ZIP-archives (displays comments of any other formats, too), Self-Extracting archives (SFX modules) for ACE and ZIP,ĪV signatures (authenticity verification) for ACE-archives, This basically means that archive files can be opened or displayed by the internal viewer by double clicking on the archive name. ![]() It supports operations like copying, moving or deleting files as well as viewing text and commonly used graphic files.Īrchives opened with WinAce are handled like ordinary directories. WinAce can also be used as a file manager shell. When running WinAce, archives may also be browsed for and/or opened by using the File/Open command. WinAce is very easy to use! To open an archive linked with WinAce you only need to double click it in any shell environment, like the Microsoft Explorer. ![]() WinAce can decompress formats as follows: ACE, ZIP, LHA, MS-CAB, RAR, ARC, ARJ, GZIP, TAR, BZip2, ISO-Images, ZOO. WinAce is not limited to ACE compression formats alone - other popular formats, such as ACE, ZIP, LHA, MS-CAB can be used for compression as for extraction. WinAce is meant to provide the user with a means to create, modify or extract compressed files of different types.
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