Besides Windows standard split compression formats such as zip, z01, and z02, it securely supports ALZ, EGG (alz, a01, a02, and vol1.egg, vol2.egg, 7Z(7z.001, 7z.002, and RAR (part1.rar). It also has support for split compression to certain sizes, such as 10MB or 700MB.
#CCLEANER FOR MAC OS SIERRA 10.12 FOR MAC#
One-step extraction of TGZ/TBZ formats.īandizip for Mac supports ZipCrypto and AES 256 encryption algorithms for higher security.no clue what's up but not working for me.
analysis seems to work fine but the actual cleaning only cleans a tiny amount of the items recognized in the analysis.
Supported formats: 7Z, AES, ALZ, ARJ, BH, BIN, BZ, BZ2, CAB, Compound(MSI), EGG, GZ, IMG, ISO, ISZ, LHA, LZ, LZH, LZMA, PMA, RAR, RAR5, SFX(EXE), TAR, TBZ, TBZ2, TGZ, TLZ, TXZ, UDF, WIM, XPI, XZ, Z, ZIP, ZIPX and ZPAQ.Multi-volume archive creation of ZIP/7z format.Unicode or MBCS filename for ZIP format.Supports compression of 4 GB or more size file.Up to 6 times faster compression than the Finder using multi-core.ZIP file modification (add/delete/rename).Extraction for 30+ formats, including: RAR/RAR5/7Z/ZIP.All-inclusive compression/decompression/browsing/editing App.It is both lightweight and lightning fast, utilizing a rapid Zip algorithm for compression & extraction with fast drag and drop functions, high speed archiving, and multi-core compression. It can handle most popular compression formats, including Zip, 7z, and Rar.
This support continues on in Mac OS X Lion, as well as Mountain Lion, and even OS X Mavericks, but as many have noted, it only seems to work for Apple SSDs. Bandizip for Mac is an all-in-one Zip Archiver for the Mac platform. Ever since the release of OS X 10.6.8, Apple has been selectively enabling the TRIM command for SSDs in OS X.