Using WinZip: Introduction
If you've used WinZip® for a while, or if you've
looked at any of the overview or Quick Start
information, you know that there are three basic ways to use WinZip.
- You can use the WinZip Wizard. This is ideal if you just want to do quick
zipping and unzipping and you don't want to worry about the details of archives.
(The WinZip Wizard is documented separately.)
- You can use WinZip in Classic mode, that is, you can open WinZip and use its
menus and toolbars to perform all of your archive operations. This mode gives
you complete access to all WinZip functionality.
- You can use WinZip's Windows integration features, which include drag and
drop features and WinZip's Windows Explorer interface. These features allow you
to perform most of the commonly needed archive operations right from your
desktop, Windows Explorer, or My Computer; in most cases, you don't need to open
WinZip at all.
Which technique you use depends on your preferences and
your archiving needs. You may use more than one. A little experimentation
should find what's right for you.
This section of the WinZip documentation describes the
entire WinZip menu system and WinZip's Windows integration features.
Section contents
Using the WinZip Menus
Using the Explorer Interface
Using Drag and Drop
WinZip Self Extractor Personal Edition