Saturday, September 10, 2011

Bandizip: Preview Files Inside An Archive From Right-Click Context Menu


 Bandizip is an archive manager which allows you to preview the list of files inside an archive from within its right-click context menu, supports popular archiving formats and also provides an option to create a self-extracting EXE file from various files and folders. In addition, the application supports Unicode file system which displays non-English characters properly and does not break international characters of archived files. Other features which make BandiZip useful include drag and drop support and high speed archiving. The archiver achieves the latter by skipping files that cannot be compressed.

Like any archiving software, you can associate Bandizip with supported file types and open them by double clicking or via the Open button from the main interface. It displays all folders, sub-folders and files within a compressed archive and provides the option to extract them to a specified location.
Main Interface
To extract an archive, open it with Bandizip and click Extract from main interface or by selecting Extract Here or Extract Automatically via right-click context menu. But before extracting, you can check the preview of the file as shown in the screenshot below.
This will extract the files to your specified location. Before extracting archives, you can also click the Testoption from top toolbar to check the archive for errors.
Extract
Similarly, to create an archive, launch Bandizip, add files (or add files/folder via right-click context menu), select a compression level, split size (if you wish to split files), password for the archive (optional) and click Start to begin the compression process.
New Archive
All files will be compressed in ZIP format. To create a self extracting EXE file, enable the Create Self Extracting file option. All EXE files can be extracted by simply double-clicking on them.
Creating Archive
Despite having many useful options and extraction support for many popular compression formats, Bandizip does have a downside, i.e. it only creates archives in ZIP and EXE formats. We hope that the developers add archive creation support for more compression formats. Bandizip works on Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7.

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