Winzip 14.512/16/2023 I have covered this bug in more details in the weekly forum digest 2 days I actually liked the previous version of your post (where you talked about innovations), you've made a very good point there. It was us who found and reported this bug to VMware - ALL other vendors have missed it in their testing, and just released their vSphere 6 support with it. This bug did not exist in the previous VDDK versions, and can severely impact production environments. Especially when this testing has already resulted in us finding a major VDDK 6.0 bug with SAN transport. What would your customers prefer? Should we cancel it, and release the RC build tomorrow? Either we do this few weeks long stress test, or we released without it. Thing is, long term backup reliability stress testing that we perform before releasing a new platform support simply cannot be accelerated - it can only be cancelled. Why would we do anything different with this particular release? Can you tell me a single good reason why should we be cutting down our standard testing cycles? For many, many years now, we have been very consistent with the time frame of releasing support for the new vSphere releases: about 6 weeks from GA on average. We don't believe data protection software should be rushed, and we are also not in any sort of a racing game here. Honestly, your question is best directed to Symantec - may be they can share why on their forums? I cannot know what did they sacrifice to achieve that: quality, features, platform support or (most likely) all of the above? * Automatically install software, desktop themes, and screen savers contained in Zip files.HoFFy wrote:why Symantec has been faster? * Get the latest updates automatically with WinZip's periodic update check. * Protect yourself from potentially dangerous files with WinZip's built-in support of Windows XP SP2's Attachment Manager. * Use WinZip's quick file-selection feature to locate a specific file easily. * Split large Zip files into smaller parts to overcome e-mail or removable media size constraints. * Zip and E-Mail files directly from Explorer with a single mouse click * Protect your files with the same AES encryption technique (128- and 256-bit) approved for use by the US government. * Accomplish most common Zip-related tasks directly from Windows Explorer or My Computer without ever opening a separate WinZip window. You can even move your valuable data off site by using the included FTP upload functionality, or you can burn your Zip file directly to CD or DVD. WinZip 10.0 Pro offers the WinZip Job Wizard, which allows you to automate your repetitive zipping tasks, easily back up data sets, archive important documents, or distribute information to others. WinZip 10.0 is now available in Standard or Pro. WinZip 10.0 supports two new compression methods (PPMd and bzip2) to allow you to compress your files even more, and the new Explorer-style view makes it much easier to navigate large, multi-folder archives. In addition to its award-winning Classic view, WinZip offers an intuitive Wizard for beginners to quickly and easily accomplish basic zipping and unzipping tasks. WinZip seamlessly integrates with Windows and provides AES encryption to keep your files secure. WinZip, the original and most popular compression utility for Windows, is a powerful and easy-to-use tool that quickly zips and unzips your files to conserve disk space and greatly reduce e-mail transmission time.
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