Zipster: Mount ZIP Files in the Finder (and Only ZIP Files) If you’re a Finder power user—or even just someone who made it suck less and now mostly likes it—you might be wondering why you can’t open ZIP files in the Finder itself. And you can, with Zipster. This simple application mounts ZIP files, similar to how DMG files already open on your Mac. From 2004 through to 2019, Coriolis Systems was a software company that supplied Mac utility software, including its award-winning iPartition partitioning tool and iDefrag disk optimizer, as well as a handful of other products including VMOptimizer, Zipster and a real time AC-3 compatible encoder, Aura. This used to be its website.
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One curious aspect of the numbering system is that if you delete the Archive.zip files at a later date and then compress multiple files in the same folder, the new Archive.zip file has the next number in the sequence appended to it; it doesn't start over. For example, if you compress three groups of multiple items in a folder, you end up with files called Archive.zip, Archive 2.zip, and Archive 3.zip. If you delete the zip files from the folder, and then zip another group of items, the new file is named Archive 4.zip, even though Archive.zip, Archive 2.zip, and Archive 3.zip no longer exist in that folder.
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