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Friday, August 9, 2002

Version 2.0 of CedeZip

Posted by Brad Adrian in "SOFTWARE" @ 05:46 AM

http://www.handango.com/PlatformProductDetail.jsp?siteId=311&platformId=2&productType=2&catalog=0&sectionId=0&productId=23660

Noisette Software Corporation has a new version of their compression and security utility, Cedezip.



"CedeZIP is designed to be fast and easy so that people can store more graphics, music and data files on their handhelds. Open, add, delete and extract operations can be performed in a single click. For example, a user can open a ZIP file and 'double tap' on a word processing document. The application will automatically extract and load the file into Microsoft Word. In addition, CedeZIP contains encryption and decryption capabilities so that sensitive information can be secured when transmitted over an unknown network."

This latest release includes some new features:

• Runs on all Pocket PC platforms. XScale, ARM, MIPS and SH3 compatible
• Faster operation - 10% speed increase
• Enhanced properties. View archive statistics and 'size on disk' information
• New multi-select feature. Select multiple files by tapping them
• Updated user interface. The keyboard will dynamically appear to make text editing easier

I have to admit, I used to have a compression utility installed on my Pocket PC, but after my last hard reset, I never got around to reinstalling it because I wasn't sure how useful it was. What kind of compression and security tools should I be looking for?

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