This means that, in combination with the existing extract options, you can perform most of the commonly used extract operations without leaving Explorer. You can now extract directly to recently used folders or to the open folder from the Explorer context menu.Note that, because Print is part of the standard Windows interface, it appears in the main context menu (not in the WinZip submenu) and has no WinZip icon. There is a new Explorer context menu entry that allows you to print a list of files in a Zip file.(For a complete list of WinZip's context menu entries, see Explorer context menu enhancements.) This feature can be accessed directly from the Explorer context menu if WinZip is configured to display its context menu items as a submenu otherwise, it is available from the Explorer Enhancements tab of WinZip's Configuration dialog. You can now choose which items WinZip should add to Explorer's context menu for Zip files and other archives.You can now select multiple Zip files in an Explorer window and extract from all of them in one operation.Details on these and many other enhancements follow. And Windows XP users will appreciate WinZip 8.1's support of new XP features. And WinZip Quick Pick, the new taskbar tray icon gives you instant access to recently opened Zip files and other WinZip features.
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For those who have problems with limited size of e-mail attachments, or who want to split up large downloadable Zip files, the new split Zip file feature allows you to split Zip files into multiple parts of a size that you specify. WinZip 8.1 continues to improve integration with Windows Explorer via expanded, configurable Explorer context menu items-and you can now select multiple Zip files for extraction in a single operation from the Explorer window.