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DESCRIPTION
CocoaZip allows you to easily compress and decompress your files, making it easy to share pictures, documents, or anything else via email or any other network transfer. Just drag your files in, hit a button, and get a single file ready to drag wherever you like!
CocoaZip supports zip, tarball, gzip, bzip2, and UNIX compression and decompression.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 3.0:
- Completely rewritten program!
- New, extremely simple UI
- Drag-and-drop
- Documentation/help
Version 2.0:
- New icon by Steve Binch sonofabinch.com
- Supports bzip2
- Allows zip/tar uncompression
- New Interface
- Source and destination are now more explicit
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X. 10.1 or later.
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| CocoaZip User Reviews (10 posts) | Write A Review |
 | Mar 15 2009 |
ZANGIEF Why does it beep every time I drop something in? (Version 3.0) | |
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 | Oct 20 2006 |
AZIZANE great software! does the job quick and clean and is very stable on my macbook pro 10.4.8 (Version 3.0) | |
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 | Oct 17 2006 |
BUCHO Anyone have a working download link? The link provided seems to be dead. (Version 3.0) | |
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 | Jun 2 2006 |
MACROXX Finally Cocoazip has a nice interface and is easy to use. I use MacOS 10.3.9 and Cocoazip does not delete the temporay zip files which it creates in the /private/tmp folder. It would be good if it could do that in the next version. | |
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 | Apr 20 2005 |
ANONYMOUS Don't know what happened, but it didn't do what it was supposed to. Try something else... (Version 2.0) | |
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 | Feb 22 2005 |
ANONYMOUS This program works, I think it could use a few more features. A progress dialog on the "Folder" tar screen would be handy for backing up large directories to a remote location. Also, having the option to tar, then gzip a directory would be nice too. (Version 2.0) | |
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 | Jan 17 2005 |
STEPHEN RUDOLPH Terribly sorry about the mess. The last project I did was pre-XTools, and I didn't realize how they seperate out the deployment builds so the compiler will run faster while debugging. The program is now up and operating, sorry for the convenience! (Version 2.0) | |
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 | Jan 15 2005 |
ANONYMOUS Doesn't run. Console output: ZeroLink: could not load .o file: /Users/stephenrudolph/Apps/CocoaZip 2/build/CocoaZip 2.build/CocoaZip 2.build/Objects-normal/ppc/main.ob ZeroLink: could not load .o file: /Users/stephenrudolph/Apps/CocoaZip 2/build/CocoaZip 2.build/CocoaZip 2.build/Objects-normal/ppc/MyResponder.ob ZeroLink: unknown symbol '_main' (Version 2.0) | |
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 | Jan 15 2005 |
ANONYMOUS Developer evidently doesn't always remember to build a deployment version. (Version 2.0) | |
 | Oct 7 2004 |
ANONYMOUS The Finder's "Create Archive" (Zip) option is really not reliable with non OS X systems. I believe it can even have problems with OS X 10.2 or previous. 10.3 is really the only one you can count on opeing them without trouble. I know Windows can find them unreadable. That said, I think this app would be fine for users that dont want to use the command line. I imagine its just a GUI front end for the built in Unix commands. I am grateful every time somone writes a command line front end & saves me more trouble. (Version 1.1) | |
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 | Oct 11 2004 |
ANONYMOUS > I imagine its just a GUI front end for the built in Unix commands. Smart thinking, Sherlock. > I am grateful every time somone writes a command line front end & saves me more trouble. Why don't you show your gratitude by learning a bit of Unix, you slob? (Version 1.1) | |
 | Dec 15 2004 |
L66 >Why don't you show your gratitude by >learning a bit of Unix, you slob? I don't know how it is with you, but I didn't buy a mac to do my stuff with the terminal. Also, dragging a file in an "open" browser is a lot easier as typing the path and options manually. What's your problem, you don't like free GUIs for unix tools? Or do you want everyone to go back to the command-line age? It is not that you are forced to download and or use this tool, it is even freeware. Go bitch somewere else. (Version 1.1) | |
 | Oct 6 2004 |
ANONYMOUS First off, in some ways it is obsolete because Panther has a contextual menu zip in the finder and it can uncompress/zip/tar/etc any of these formats. However it is pretty good for those who aren't good with command-line stuff and want other compression techniques. -I would like to see it also do bzip2. -ability to select "degree" of compression (fast-best) on the applicable methods. -just in the interest of completeness, why doesn't it untar or unzip? (Version 1.1) | |
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