Review: When it comes to data managers, there are a lot of programs out there that can help you. One of Smith Micro? S Stuffit, an application that not only includes file archiving functionality, but offers additional features. As with any software in its category, Smith Micro StuffIt lets you create a variety of archives and watch for their content. It supports a wide range of commonly used items (ZIP, RAR, 7z), MIME, or MAC CAB self-extracting archive. But it's not all that makes this program. The so-called droplets allows you to create custom archive. This means that you can create archives and automatically send them an e-mail, transfer or burn them to CD / DVD. An interesting feature is the SMARTsend, a service that can upload the archive server and put a link to your e-mail, which is useful if you want to send large files. In addition, you can adjust the archives, you can change the compression method and level, and encrypt them to prevent unwanted access. In addition, your application is highly adaptive compression format, which can be used. This application can deal with name conflicts, and create a security program to check the extracted files for viruses. Archive creation process offers the possibility to create profiles, so you do not have to go through all the various adjustments later. Also, backup tasks can be scheduled. Archive extraction, verification and recovery, and archive searching, and filtering and other tools that will come in handy, along with the name of the archiving service that monitors your data is available. Another advantage is that it integrates into the context menu of Windows, which allows you easy access to what it offers. Ease of Use can be added to the list of benefits that Smith Micro StuffIt brings you, you can use a step-by-step wizards compression, file transfer, e-mail archiving. Smith Micro StuffIt is an easy to use program that offers powerful features for archive management, reconstruction and repair, as well as allows you to send files via e-mail in just a few mouse clicks. |
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