Tuesday, October 18, 2011

AutoWinRarZip Extracts zip and rar file automatically after being downloaded

An archive is a collection of files that is meant to compress your data and store information in one single place. Sure, an archive is very easy to handle, but if you have to deal with large size archives, things might complicate a little bit, because decompressing such file might take a while and there is also the danger of losing you extraction progress because of archive crashing, in case your software is not a reliable one.


 
Those who want an easy, safe and convenient way to extract files from their archives should consider using AutoWinRarZip, a small, yet powerful application that will manage your files carefully and with precision.

Although this application is far from being a sophisticated one, it is very faithful when it comes to accomplishing its unique task, the one of extracting files from archives.


AutoWinRarZip is packed in a simple interface, which allows you to select the source folder and the target folder. The source folder should be the one in which you will place or download your archives and and the target folder is equivalent with the folder where the extracted files should be placed in the end.


Another two available options are the one of deleting archives after decompress and creating a subfolder for the extracted files.


After you establish the rules of the extraction process, AutoWinRarZip withdraws in the tray bar, silently waiting for any newly "arrived" archive. When this happens, AutoWinRarZip starts to do its job. It is as simple as it seems.


AutoWinRarZip supports multiple archive formats, such as Rar, Zip (DEFLATE, BZip2, LZMA/LZMA2, PPMd), Tar, Gzip or Bzip and auto detects ZIP and RAR files from any given directory.

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