What does it mean to zip a file?
Zipping a file means
combining or adding files of different sizes into one folder and
then compressing the folder using file compression algorithms.
The zipped file is usually small compared to the original folder
but carries similar data to the original folder.
The file format or file extension of a zip file depends on the
compression algorithm used. Laptops and MacBooks have a built-in
system utility that helps to zip a file or folder. There are
also multiple third-party utility software that you can use to
archive a file. The files created by these programs are a bit
different from zip files as the software uses a higher
compression ratio for fewer megabytes. The most popular zipped
file extensions from the external tools include .Gzip, .RAR,
.TAR, .TAR,. GZ, .ISO, .IMG, CAB, and .Uuencoded.
How to zip a file
There are several ways of zipping a file depending on your
device's operating system. Below are steps to follow when
compressing a file on your MacBook or laptop.
How to zip a file on macOS
Below are the steps to follow when compressing a file using macOS.
- Move all the files that you want to zip into one folder
- Right-click on the folder
- Select the Compressed folder to create a
zip file. Your compressed file will appear in the same
folder as your original file.
How to zip a file on Windows 10
Below are the steps to follow when zipping a file on Windows 10.
- Select the files that you want to zip and move them into one
folder
- Right-click on the folder containing the files you want to
zip
- Select Send to on the context menu
- Lastly, select Compress (zipped folder) to complete the
process
- The archived file appears on the original file. You can move
or share it to other locations.
Parallels Toolbox is a
compilation of lightweight applications or tools that help you
execute your typical computer tasks efficiently, quickly, and
securely. With the Toolbox, you can create secure zip files,
take screenshots, convert high-quality videos, download
high-quality videos, lock screens, record high-quality audio,
prevent your mark from going to sleep and hide your desktop. The
software is compatible with both Windows and Mac OS, and you can
purchase or download the free trial version at Parallels'
official website.
The file archiver tool has more features than a built-in system
program. You can easily access the archiver from the Toolbox, or
you can launch it through the Finder. The tool enables you to
create password-protected archives, which helps you protect your
sensitive or personal documents. To zip a file using Parallels
Toolbox file archiver is quick and straightforward; you can
create compressed files by moving files to the Archiver
icon.
Conclusion
So that sums up the basics of zip files and how to create them on
Windows and MacBook. Although it is simple and fast to zip files
using the device's in-built program, it is essential to have
external software to experience more file zipping features.
Install Parallels Toolbox to create secure archives quickly.