WinAce is a powerful file management software application that allows users to easily compress, extract, view, and manage files in a wide range of formats. It features a comprehensive list of features that make it an ideal choice for both novice and experienced users. WinAce can create archives in various formats including ACE, ZIP, and RAR, and can open and extract files from these archives. It also provides advanced features such as secure encryption, file splitting, and self-extracting archives. The application has a built-in viewer for viewing and editing text, HTML, and other file types. It also includes a built-in FTP and SFTP client for transferring files over the internet. WinAce also includes a built-in backup and restore system, allowing users to easily back up and restore data. The application also includes a built-in task scheduler that can be used to schedule automated backups and other tasks. Lastly, WinAce includes a file search feature, allowing users to quickly locate and manage files.
Discontinued The program is no longer updated. The latest version, 3.0, released in July 2012, can still be downloaded from the official website.
Warning Even if the installer is clean after a VirusTotal scan, Firefox and Chrome report that the website is malicious.
Discontinued The project seems to be discontinued. The latest version, 1.3, released in October 2012, can still be downloaded from Google Project Hosting.
Warning The installer will force you to install a malware program, as it is written in WOT (https://www.mywot.com/en/scorecard/izarc.org)
Bundleware Installer forces you to install a malware program, as written in WOT (https://www.mywot.com/en/scorecard/izarc.org)
Discontinued No support for macOS Sierra. No update since 13.12.2013 so since 3 years ago. See https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/entropy/id437151949
Discontinued The program is no longer updated. The latest version, 2.9.4, released in July 2012, can still be downloaded from the official website.
Discontinued Last alpha version August 2012 - http://freearc.org/history/changelog_full.htm