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DESCRIPTION
Zip Mac Files for PC... Are you a Mac user, and do you regularly send zip files to PC users? If so, you have probably heard complaints about the .DS_Store file and __Mac_OSX folder. This program will create zip files (archives) that PC users can understand! Simply drag and drop the file or folder that you want to zip onto the program icon. In seconds, a PC friendly zip file will appear.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 1.9:
- User Request - Added option to exclude ALL hidden files (selected by checkbox in main window)
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later.
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| Zip Mac Files for PC User Reviews (11 posts) | Write A Review |
 | Oct 28 2008 |
BEIGE er, the zip files generated by OS X work fine in Windows. Get another job (Version 1.0) | |
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 | Nov 3 2008 |
FULMAR2 BEIGE - Thank you for your input, though I don't appreciate your final comment about getting another job. I agree that the "Create Archive" feature that comes with Mac OSX is fine if you need to send zip files to other Mac users. The point of this program is not to replace that fine feature. When you create zip files that you send to PC users (you know WINDOWS users) they discover files that most of us Mac users cannot see. Prior to the implementation of this program, some of my customers would call to ask about the .DS_Store files, or the __Mac_OSX folder. Worse yet, customers who used automated methods for dealing with zip files would often be unable to automatically process zip files that I made using "Create Archive." The reason was the hidden files. Windows users are accustomed to receiving zip files from other Windows users, and they code their systems accordingly. This program makes zip files created on your mac work seamlessly with their systems. If you don't need to send zip files to windows users, you don't need this program. If you do, it is a wonderful solution. (Version 1.0) | |
 | Dec 14 2008 |
SHRALLDAM Okay... But $14 is a bit overpriced for a tool that just gets rid of those mac-specific files, don't you think? (Version 1.7) | |
 | Dec 14 2008 |
PERSON1229 This is just plain ridiculous. We've all seen one-trick-ponies in the past with dumb prices, but this is just the epitome of sad. Nobody should ever pay fourteen dollars for ZIP. Are two tiny little files worth $14? There are plenty of free ZIP apps, just use the MacUpdate search bar at the top of the page. (Version 1.7) | |
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 | Dec 14 2008 |
MARK EVERITT I've never had a single complaint from a windows user, and I've been sending zipped archives for years. Still, I guess that this could happen to some people. I'd suggest lowering the cost of this to a couple of dollars tops, especially considering that you could write a little shell script to do this without much thought. (Version 1.7) | |
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 | Dec 14 2008 |
ALJUK I've never heard of DS files presenting a problem to windows users or had any issues with any files I've zipped for people who use windows. But I guess if those invisible files did create an issue for anyone I'd just delete any that were likely to get zipped before I did the zip. There are plenty of tools available for deleting those files, and plenty of different ways of viewing and accessing invisible files on the mac. i appreciate this s/w might be useful for someone, but personally I can't justify paying for something I can do in a couple of seconds with standard system tools. (Version 1.7) | |
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 | Feb 22 2009 |
JIMW From a practical standpoint, as opposed to a technical perspective - .ds files for example, what does $14 get me that Right-Click and choosing Compress or entering the Unix command in terminal mode does not get me? And if it actually does get me something do I really need it? (Version 1.8) | |
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 | Feb 22 2009 |
FOLLEREC I think what is misleading about all this is the subheading in MacUpdate "Create zip files that PC users can use.". It's implying that the current zip files created through Finder can't be used by PC users. If you just change that to something like "Create zip files without __MACOSX and .DS_Store that confuse the heck out of PC users." I think you'll get less "complaints" if that is changed. Honestly... when I was a PC user, I never understood those files and I never complained or wondered about them. Now that I'm a Mac user, I regularly send out zip files with those things in them. Never had a complaint, never had a question about them either. I think seeing __MACOSX clearly sends the message that that folder is just for Mac OS X and not Windows, and the .DS_Store file has no icon so no one wonders why they can't open it. Won't rate this program, as I never tried it. Just thought I'd give my 2 cents worth. (Version 1.8) | |
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 | Apr 8 2009 |
FULMAR2 Thanks for your straight-forward input, and good suggestion. I will see if I can change the header with MacUpdate to help people better understand the purpose of this product. Also, you're right - many (skilled) PC users have no problem figuring out how to deal with zip files created on the mac using the right click + create archive feature. Our website even has video instructions to help users use this (free) method if they want. Meanwhile, there are still many, many PC users who would get a zip file created in this way, and be "uh... what?" If you have clients / vendors who fit this profile, and you don't have time to spend educating them on the wonders of a Mac, and why Mac Zip files look this way, then this program can help you out. Also, as mentioned before, many of our customers use automation to process zip files - and their automation is expecting a specific directory structure. Rather than jam their automation, or make them re-write code, we simply cater to their needs by giving them a file that they can use. It's simple. (Version 1.8) | |
 | Oct 2 2009 |
LEIFH It's hilarious how the mac users are expected to cater to the incompetent windows users. This for example, or anti-virus programs. Yeah, I'm gonna spend money to protect windows computers from MY computer. I wont see any harm done without the antivirus software but since the PC user I'm sending the file to doesn't have the intelligence to switch to a mac, I am told that I "need" a virus scanner to protect the PC users. HAH! I'm not really bashing this program per say, since I have yet to try it but just the whole "windows-friendly" genre. (Version 1.9) | |
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 | Apr 17 2009 |
BEAMY You can do the same for free with "YemuZip" if you choose "PC compatible". Or you can simply create the zip archive with the built in right click method and then drag & drop the zip file on the free "ZipCleaner" program afterwards. (YemuZip and ZipCleaner are free and both can be found on MacUpdate or your favourite search engine) If you spend more money (ranging from $5 to $15 more), then you can buy a fully loaded compression program like "BetterZip" which can do the same as "Zip Mac Files for PC" and much more, like creating files with other compression methods, deleting files from archives and so on. By the way, I send zip files to Linux and Win users and they don't complain about the .DS_Store file and __Mac_OSX folder. Even PC beginners don't complain, they usually realise pretty fast that these things are not relevant for them or they simply ask. | |
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 | May 30 2009 |
REELSTUFF I just recently began to have an issue with this, I had some complaints from windows users, however, now using wordpress, if you zip up a plugin, then upload it, and install it you are likely to have an issue, with the PHP include function on some plugins, I know magpierss hotfix has this issue and I expect there are others, so really as a developer I dont want to send these out with my files, because it could cause a support issue and I have enough to do without holding someones hand that has to be told how to delete the __MACOSX folder before the word press plugin will work again. This should not be that darn hard to fix so listen up Apple dev dudes, fix it, already, its a pain in the kiester.... (Version 1.9) | |
 | Apr 8 2009 |
FULMAR2 FOLLERRC - Thanks for your straight-forward input, and good suggestion. I will see if I can change the header with MacUpdate to help people better understand the purpose of this product. Also, you're right - many (skilled) PC users have no problem figuring out how to deal with zip files created on the mac using the right click + create archive feature. Our website even has video instructions to help users use this (free) method if they want. Meanwhile, there are still many, many PC users who would get a zip file created in this way, and be "uh... what?" If you have clients / vendors who fit this profile, and you don't have time to spend educating them on the wonders of a Mac, and why Mac Zip files look this way, then this program can help you out. Also, as mentioned before, many of our customers use automation to process zip files - and their automation is expecting a specific directory structure. Rather than jam their automation, or make them re-write code, we simply cater to their needs by giving them a file that they can use. It's simple. (Version 1.8) | |
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 | Dec 14 2008 |
FULMAR2 SHRALLDAM - thank you for your input... Depending on one's needs, this program definitely has time saving value. For example, one can make zip files for free if they wish using a number of free utilities. Furthermore, it is possible for a user to create a zip file from the command line - even one that does not have the .DS_Store files included. There are many options available. This program is for people who want to quickly and easily create zip files that will be sent to PC users. For people who will sent Zip files to Mac Users, they can use the "create archive" feature built into their mac. If they want to use the command line, they can do that for free as well. Lastly, users can download similar freeware or crippleware, and make donations to the author. The choice is up to the end user. (Version 1.7) | |
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