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    Ank Zipper

    Ank Zipper

    A free and easy-to-use password protected file archiver

    ...Additionally, it can be used for extracting or simply browsing ZIP files.It includes AES(Advanced Encryption Standard) algorithm to encrypt/decrypt file(s). Ank Zipper is a cross-platform software that can be used on any platform that features Java compatibility (e.g. Mac OS X, Linux, Windows).
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    Originally developed as a GUI replacement for the JAR utility included with the Java SDK, this program is expanding to become a cross platform archive utility with the ability to create fully cross platform installation programs.
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    An easy-to-use, user-friendly GUI for archived file formats (jar, zip, tar). Explorer-type archive browsing with all the archiving functionality offered through a much easier, quicker & more understandable manner than its command-line counterpart. This project has been replaced by Archive Buddy [http://sourceforge.net/projects/archivebuddy]
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