Pankhurizip Link

Developed by Phil Katz and his company, , in 1989, PKUNZIP was the decompression counterpart to the PKZIP tool. It became the industry standard for handling compressed files during the BBS (Bulletin Board System) era due to its superior speed and efficiency compared to competitors like ARC. Key Features & Capabilities

: While PKUNZIP doesn't create password-protected files, it can extract encrypted files if the user provides the correct password. Pankhurizip

: It handles the ZIP64 format, allowing the extraction of files larger than 4 GB and archives containing over 65,535 files. Developed by Phil Katz and his company, ,