SecureZIP gives you a host of tools to create and manage ZIP files and other types of archives. You can add files to an archive from multiple folders, create and name folders inside an archive to organize archive contents, and update an archive from a saved list of files.
SecureZIP also includes the PKZIP Self-Extractor. The PKZIP Self-Extractor enables you to create self-extracting archives. A self-extracting archive has a file name extension of .EXE instead of .ZIP and contains its own extraction engine: you extract the file's contents just by executing the file. No other program is required.
SecureZIP works with Microsoft Outlook too. The integrated SecureZIP Attachments lets you zip, encrypt, and sign not only email attachments but the messages themselves, from the message window or from SecureZIP.
SecureZIP will enable you to create, organize and protect ZIP archives.
Here are some key features of "SecureZIP":
· Save and send files securely directly from Microsoft Office applications, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
· Secure and compress emails and attachments in Microsoft Outlook
· Encrypt data using passphrases, X.509 digital certificates, or both
Requirements:
· 13 MB of free HD space
· 128 MB RAM (256 MB recommended; 512 MB on Vista)
· Internet Explorer 6.0 or later
· For seamless email integration ? Outlook 2002 or later
· For seamless Office integration ? Office 2002 or later
Limitations:
· 30 days trial
· nag screen
What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· More easily access mail and attachments in SecureZIP archives. SecureZIP now opens archived .eml mail message files in an internal MIME viewer by default. The MIME viewer cannot send replies, but it may be more convenient to use than the program (Outlook Express, by default) associated with .eml files on the system. Outlook Express presents several configuration dialogs the first time it is used.
· Automatically open an archived file in its associated application. This option, on a new Office Integration tab of Miscellaneous options, automatically opens an archived file in the file's associated application program when you open the archive from Windows Explorer or SecureZIP.
· Open or save archived documents directly from Microsoft Word, Excel, or PowerPoint. A new SaveSecure Office Integration option enables you to take a document that you are working on in Microsoft Word, Excel, or PowerPoint and save it directly to a ZIP file from the application. The option also enables you to op...