LATEST RELEASES:
Zip 2.32 was released on 20 June 2006.
WiZ 5.03 was released on 11 March 2005.
UnZip 5.52 was released on 27 February 2005.
MacZip 1.06 was released on 22 February 2001.
See the Zip, UnZip and
WiZ pages for current status and download locations.
About Info-ZIP
Info-ZIP is a diverse, Internet-based workgroup of about 20 primary
authors and over one hundred beta-testers, formed in 1990 as a mailing
list hosted by Keith Petersen on the original SimTel site at the White
Sands Missile Range in New Mexico.
Info-ZIP's purpose is to provide free, portable, high-quality versions of the
Zip and UnZip
compressor-archiver utilities that are compatible with the DOS-based
PKZIP by PKWARE, Inc.
Info-ZIP supports hardware from microcomputers all the way up to Cray
supercomputers, running on almost all versions of Unix, VMS, OS/2,
Windows 9x/NT/etc. (a.k.a. Win32), Windows 3.x, Windows CE, MS-DOS, AmigaDOS,
Atari TOS, Acorn RISC OS, BeOS, Mac OS, SMS/QDOS, MVS and OS/390 OE, VM/CMS,
FlexOS, Tandem NSK and Human68K (Japanese). There is also some (old) support
for LynxOS, TOPS-20, AOS/VS and Novell NLMs. Shared libraries (DLLs) are
available for Unix, OS/2, Win32 and Win16, and graphical interfaces are
available for Win32, Win16, WinCE and Mac OS.
Info-ZIP code has been incorporated into a number of third-party products as
well, both commercial and freeware. Some of the more interesting ones include
the use of UnZip code in the unzip.dll
distributed with IBM's OS/2 Warp BonusPak and WebExplorer,
as part of the reinstallation code for the IBM Aptivas preloaded with OS/2
Warp, and as part of IBM's Infoprint product. Sun used Info-ZIP's
self-extractor to distribute the NT version of their HotJava browser,
Novell uses UnZip for NetWare 6 installation, and SAP includes it in
Business One.
Various Windows products such as WinZip
and the DynaZIP DLLs incorporate Info-ZIP code, too. And let us not
forget Pretty Good Privacy (PGP), an excellent encryption program that
uses Info-ZIP code as a first step in encrypting files. Info-ZIP's primary
compression engine has also been spun off into the free
zlib compression library, used in
Netscape Communicator, the Linux kernel, Windows,
Java, and countless other products.
Info-ZIP can be reached by e-mail, but you'll have to read our
Frequently Asked Questions page to find out how.
Our two primary web sites are hosted by our very own Hunter Goatley and by
the most excellent SourceForge.
Our primary ftp site is also hosted by Hunter Goatley.
Secondary distribution sites are hosted by
the Comprehensive TeX Archive Network,
the UK Mirror Service,
and others (see below).
UnZip -
for extracting and viewing files in .zip archives. Also
includes:
- ZipInfo - for detailed zipfile information
- fUnZip - for extracting in a pipe
- UnZipSFX - for creating self-extracting archives
Zip -
a compressor/archiver for creating and modifying zipfiles. Also
includes:
- ZipNote - for adding/deleting comments to zipfiles
- ZipSplit - for splitting zipfiles
- ZipCloak - for encrypting and decrypting (with optional
zcrypt add-on package)
WiZ -
a combination Zip/UnZip graphical front end for Windows platforms.
MacZip -
a combination Zip/UnZip graphical front end for Mac OS.
- Info-ZIP License - our new(er),
BSD-like (i.e., very liberal) license
- Info-ZIP FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
about how and where to download things, what about commercial usage,
and anything else we think of
- Info-ZIP Mailing Lists - how to
subscribe to our announcements list (very low traffic) or general
discussion list (relatively low traffic)
- Info-ZIP Internet Sites - we're everywhere! we're everywhere!
- web pages:
- files:
- ftp.info-zip.org (US) - Info-ZIP's home site
-
NOTE: the
host for Info-ZIP's main ftp site died the final death in
late July 2007. We're still looking for a replacement; in
the meantime, please use SourceForge or
one of the mirrors listed below.
- sourceforge.net (US, Ireland, France, Belgium, Switzerland,
Germany, Australia, etc.; source and some(?) current binaries)
- Info-ZIP's other home site
- tug.ctan.org (US)
[FROZEN]
- Info-ZIP People - who we are, where we are
and what we do (below)
- Info-ZIP Rogue's Gallery - scary (old) pictures of us
- Info-ZIP News - recent news and
happenings involving Info-ZIP and/or its members
- Zip "Imposters" - other
programs called Zip
- Related Links - other
compression and archiver resources, such as PKWARE and PNG
Info-ZIP People
The core Info-ZIP group consists of programmers from six countries on three
continents:
- Ed Gordon (US); Zip maintainer
- Christian Spieler (Germany); UnZip maintainer; Win32, DOS
- Mike White (US); WiZ maintainer; Windows DLLs
- Dirk Haase (Germany); MacZip maintainer
- Michael Cleary (US?); MVS
- Hunter Goatley (US); VMS, mailing list administrator,
primary web-site host
- Ian Gorman (Canada); VM/CMS, MVS (OS/390 Base)
- Greg Hartwig (US); VM/CMS
- Jonathan Hudson (UK); SMS/QDOS, VMS
- Paul Kienitz (US); Amiga, Win32
- Johnny Lee (Canada); DOS, Win32
- Steve P. Miller (US); Windows CE
- Keith Owens (Australia); MVS, Fujitsu MSP
- Kai Uwe Rommel (Germany); OS/2
- Steve Salisbury (US); Win32
- Steven M. Schweda (US); VMS
- Dave Smith (UK); Tandem NSK
- Cosmin Truta (Canada); Zip and UnZip maintenance releases
- Onno van der Linden (Netherlands); former Zip maintainer
- Paul von Behren (US); OS/390 OpenEdition
If you're brave enough, you can check out the
Info-ZIP
Rogue's Gallery and see what some of us (used to) look like. It's fairly
hideous.
Former members of the core Info-ZIP group (i.e., those who are no longer
active--although "active" is a highly subjective term these days) include:
- Mark Adler (US); original Zip author; UnZip decompression
- John Bush (US); Amiga, Solaris
- Karl Davis (Australia); Acorn RISC OS
- Harald Denker (Germany); Atari, MVS
- Jean-loup Gailly (France); Zip compression; former Zip
maintainer/co-author; Unix, DOS [aussi
en français]
- Robert Heath (US); Windows GUI
- Chris Herborth (Canada); QNX, BeOS, formerly Atari
- David Kirschbaum (US); original UnZip maintainer
- Igor Mandrichenko (Russia/Ukraine); VMS
- Sergio Monesi (Italy); Acorn RISC OS
- Rainer Nausedat (Germany); 64KB deflate
- George Petrov (Netherlands); MVS, VM/CMS
- Greg Roelofs (US); former UnZip maintainer/co-author; Unix,
OS/2, DOS, early VMS port
- Antoine Verheijen (Canada); Macintosh
- Rich Wales (US); original Zip co-author
In addition, Info-ZIP would like to tip our collective hat to
Samuel H. Smith, the
gentleman who wrote the original MS-DOS unzip on which Info-ZIP's
UnZip 3.0 was based--and who kindly made the source code available
for free. Even though virtually all of his code has by now been rewritten
from scratch, Info-ZIP still owes Mr. Smith a debt of gratitude for getting
us into this mess. A package of virtual chocolate-chip cookies is in the
e-mail.
Last updated 3 August 2007. Web page maintained by Greg Roelofs, but
please direct all comments and questions to the Info-ZIP authors at
the address/bug page given in the FAQ.
Copyright © 1995-2007
Greg Roelofs.