Apimac’s Compress Files 5.0 (http://www.apimac.com/compressfiles/) for Mac OS X (10.4 and higher) is now available on the Mac App Store. It costs US$14.99 and is ...
Apimac has released Compress Files 2.0, an update to their file compression utility for Mac OS X. Compress Files costs $9.95 for a single-user license. Compress Files is used to archive, compress, ...
Apimac today released Compress Files 1.0, an easy-to-use tool for compress, archive, encrypt files and omit Mac-specific invisible files. The utility can create Zip compressed archives; TAR archives; ...
Successful businesses rely on communication, and modern communication often relies on the transfer of digital data. When a file is too large, however, it often becomes difficult to send via email or ...
I remember back in the olden, pre-OS X days, when you’d need to use a utility like Stuffit to compress a bunch of files together into one archive, shedding excess data and making it easier to get ...
February 28, 2011 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google This is a good question, as it seems like every other file you download nowadays is in a different compression ...
For all your video converter needs on macOS, get the UniConverter from Wondershare. The Wondershare UniConverter is your complete toolbox for editing videos; easily compress files, edit and merge ...
Sending files to clients or co-workers is an important part of doing business for some organizations. Invoices, receipts and other documents often need to be distributed to others, and Gmail users can ...