BitZipper 5.1

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    04/10/2008
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    Windows 2000/XP/2003 Server/Vista

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Want a ZIP and WinRAR-compatible utility that matches your level of experience? The intuitive interfaces are easy to use and designed for fast results. One of BitZipper's dominant strengths is its built-in support for ACE, ARC, ARJ, BH, BZ2, CAB, ENC, GZ, JAR, LHA, LZH, WinRAR, TAR, TBZ, TGZ, UUE, WAR, XXE, Z, ZIP and ZOO files; no third-party products are needed. BitZipper supports strong AES encryption. In June 2003 the U.S. Government (NSA) announced that AES is secure enough to protect classified information up to the TOP SECRET level, which is the highest security level and defined as information which would cause "exceptionally grave damage" to national security if disclosed to the public. Now you can protect your sensitive data with this unbreakable encryption scheme. BitZipper is WinZip, WinRAR and WinACE compatible and is available in English, French, Spanish, German, Japanese and Danish. It comes with free upgrades for life.

Version 5.1 adds full support for 64-bit versions of Windows.

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