File2Pack SFX 2.0
| Developer: |
mental9Production (more products...) |
| OS: | Win98/ME/XP/NT 4.x/2000/2003 |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$29.95 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 5.40 MB |
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File2Pack SFX (File To Pack with self extractor) is a packed file manager capable of creating and extracting highly compressed packed files. It will pack and compress your selected files into a single package which can serve as a file archiver, self extractor, or for file backup and restore. When you create or open an F2P package, you can drag-and-drop files and/or folders directly into its explorer-style window. Swiftly, they will get packed with strong compression as they are absorbed into the package. The F2P package can be compiled into a distributable F2P Self Extractor which is a light weight and extremely fast file unpacker, ideal for distribution on CD, or over the internet.
File2Pack SFX is a very useful file packing program and absolutely easy and fun to use. You can easily add, remove, replace, extract, or even open files within the F2P package for viewing, running, or editing. Each file will be opened with its system associated application. You can import files to the F2P package from different types of archives such as Zip, Rar, Tar, GZip, Ace, and Cabinet (Cab) archives. Likewise, you can export the F2P package files into Zip, Tar, GZip, and Cab archives.
File2Pack SFX is well adapted for file backup and restore operation. You can backup important files in your system by adding them to the F2P package. The update feature keeps these files synchronized with the original files. The restore feature restores selected files in the F2P package back to the system.
The program GUI is elegant, fully customizable, and designed for easy access and usage. Menu items have small icons for better identification. The user can set the toolbar icons as small or large, in addition to the font type, size, or color, and background color of the file explorer window. F2P package files can be viewed as large icons, small icons, list, or report. File information columns can be added, removed, widened, and sorted.
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