
Archive XP 2003 - Awards and Reviews
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TUCOWS
TUCOWS (The Ultimate Collection of Winsock
Software) is one of the largest and most respected software
review sites on the Internet. A 5-Cow rating from TUCOWS
is perhaps the most coveted award for ESD software.
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WebAttack
WebAttack is one of the fastest growing software
review sites on the Internet. Archive XP as achieved
their maximum rating of 5 stars.
Their conclusion: "Overall,
Archive XP combines an extremely easy way of handling
archive files with powerful tools that make the program
suitable for advanced users as well as complete newbies".
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5 Star Internet
Apps
Known as one of the largest review sites in England,
5Star is a premium download/review site.
Here is what they had to say about Archive XP:
"Archive XP is a first class
compression suite and one of the most powerful available"
"Put simply, if you're looking
for an easy to use archive utility loaded with tons
of powerful features, this software is for you. Once
you try it, you will never go back"
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Shareware Junkies
Here is what they had to say:
Are you ready for a whole new
approach to compression? If so then Archive XP( is the
tool for you. Tired of having a different program for
those RAR and ACE files (and others)? Are you ready
for a compression program that will work with all types
of archives? Well then get on board and get Archive
XP!
Yes this innovative program does
it all! This program is even for the developer.
You can customize the program
so that it does things the way you want. The way I like
to use it is to have the archived files appear as regular
folders and I am able to browse them and use them like
regular files. Plus when I am using Archive XP like
this I have the ability to manipulate archives right
inside Explorer. That's right you can add files, extract,
install, check-out, anti-virus scan, and convert to
another archive type. Plus you can also use the Run
Tool too. It will test the archive, delete a selected
file from an archive, make an .EXE, add archive comments,
repair an archive, find a password, or delete a selected
file from an archive.
Listen I could go on and on.
But what you want to know is should you try out Archive
XP The answer is a resounding YES! |

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