ActiveXZip is a free enterprise-level compression software that is compatible with the Zip standard. It offers high performance and ease of use, making it a great solution for compression needs. The toolkit is fully functional and interoperable, without any cost.
-Free: ActiveXZip is available for free and has all the features you need to compress and decompress files.
-API: The development toolkit is designed to be intuitive and easy to use, making it ideal for developers who want to get up and running quickly.
-High performance: ActiveXZip is capable of compressing large files in seconds and can keep up with other leading software such as WinZip.
-File protection: ActiveXZip offers password protection and encryption and decryption for added security. It uses industry-standard Zip 2.0 encryption format to protect your files.
-Full path info: You can add files to the archive with their full path or partial path depending on what you prefer.
-Wildcard handling: The software supports the use of the Windows wildcard mechanism, which allows for specific addition and extraction of files.
-File attributes: ActiveXZip preserves the original files' attributes during the archive and extraction process.
-String compression: It also allows for string compression and decompression.
-Event feedback: The software gives you feedback on events, which is ideal for debugging your software.
-Recursive compression: The software can traverse subfolders and include multiple files with a single command, improving your compression speed.
-Source code examples: The software includes source code examples from Visual Basic, Visual C++, Visual .Net, and JavaScript making it easy to get started.
-Easy distribution: ActiveXZip is provided as a MSM module, which makes it easy to deploy to third-party software.
-Unlimited distribution: You can distribute this software as widely as you like without worrying about any license restrictions.
If you are looking for an easy-to-use and efficient compression software for your enterprise applications, ActiveXZip is the right choice. Here's an example of how it works with Visual Basic:
Dim myZip As New activeXZip
myZip.create "c:\temp\test.zip"
myZip.addFile filespec:="c:\temp", recursive:=True, storepaths:=True, password:=""
myZip.close.
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