ZipScan 2.2

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  • Downloads:
    1,177
  • User rating:
    Recommended 50% Not recommended 50%  (4 votes)  Rate it
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  • Date added:
    09/12/2003
  • File size:
    705K
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 98/Me/2000/XP

Publisher’s description

ZipScan searches archive files. It can search for and extract ZIP, CAB, RAR, ACE, InstallShield CAB, JAR, TAR, GZIP, and OpenOffice files, including password-protected, nested, and self-extracting archives. It also can search for a text string, search by date or size, and search version-resource tables. Files can be opened, viewed, and extracted, and the list of found files can be saved as a text, comma-separated (CSV), or HTML file. ZipScan supports drag-and-drop and copy/paste extraction of files and supports Classpath searching to find Java class files.

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  1. jjaggtiakb Anonymous -- November 23 2005, 03.23

    not good use

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  2. anddjiaikm ganesh jai -- November 23 2005, 03.22

    k,pdqdkqkmdkm

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  3. jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj YOURE MOMMY -- November 23 2005, 02.56

    SHUT UP LIKE THE BLOW HEAD YOU ARE SO SHUT THE MOUTH UP

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  4. Easy to use and fairly accurate Anonymous -- November 22 2005, 17.18

    Features
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