![]() ![]() ![]() After the zip is downloaded, it will be automatically unpacked by the same "Archiving Utility". The built-in zip support also manifests itself when downloading files from the web in Safari. ![]() In addition, the original zip file remains untouched, that is, when unpacking, a copy of the contents of the archive is created. By default, the "Archiving Utility" is launched automatically by double-clicking on the zip-archive, which leads to unpacking the contents of the archive into the folder of the same name, if there are more than one file. Unpacking zip files is as easy as archiving. After that, a zip file is created with a copy of the files and with the name "Archive.zip", if there are more than one archived files, or if there is only one file, then the name of the archive will coincide with the name of the original file. To create a zip archive, just select the file (s) in Finder, right-click (or ctrl + click) and select "Compress" from the context menu. One of the conveniences that I discovered in my time after switching from Win to Mac was the built-in Mac OS X support for zip-archives - one of the most common formats supported by many operating systems. Write about archiving files and archivers for Mac OS suggested by one of the readers who asked me a question: are there archivers and unarchives for poppies? I will try to describe what is in Mac OS "out of the box" and what else can be delivered in order to work comfortably with archives. Daily articles and news from the Apple world. ![]()
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