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Universal Zip app is now free on Windows 10 Mobile and PC for a limited time

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
May 25, 2018
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The Universal Zip app is currently free to buy and download on Windows 10 Mobile and PC for one week. The app usually retails for $4.99 so it’s a worthy download if you ever think you might need a new program for compressing and uncompressing files. Here’s the official store listing.

For a short time get Universal Zip for free! Extract or create all of the most common formats including zip, 7z, rar, gzip, bzip2, tar, and wim. Benchmarks show that Universal Zip is 2-3x faster than the other popular unzipping programs in the Microsoft Store. Easily browse and search for files inside an archive. Extract files quickly. Compress files or folders. Support for zip, 7z, rar, gzip, bzip2, tar, and wim.

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