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iArchiver 1.3.5

filesize: 14.04 MB

iArchiver is a must-have tool for anyone working with archives.

Published:
Jun 11, 2008
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License
Shareware
Cost
$26.00
Trial Period:
15 Days
OS:
OS X
Cow Rating:
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Popularity:
73%
User Rating:
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Safely backup your files with iArchiver's built-in encryption support. Open all the popular archive formats including RAR, StuffIt, DMG, 7zip and of course industry standard Zip. Convert easily between archive formats, such as from RAR to Zip or from StuffIt to 7zip. And all that with just a drag and a drop.

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