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WinZip Pro: zip, unzip & rar App Reviews

The WinZip Pro: zip, unzip & rar app recently received 6 positive reviews on iPhone, iPad, and Android devices, and 2 negative reviews. Users in the United States have given WinZip Pro: zip, unzip & rar app an average rating of 3.38 out of 5 stars, based on a total of 223 ratings since its release on Nov 20 by WinZip Computing LLC. Can you share your positive or negative thoughts about WinZip Pro: zip, unzip & rar?

Ratings and Reviews
Rated 3.33 out of 5

223 global ratings

5 Star
17%
4 Star
0%
3 Star
50%
2 Star
33%

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6 Positive User Reviews for WinZip Pro: zip, unzip & rar

Learning To Live With It

Seemed buggy at first, but after you learn its limitations (like 1 GB uploading, no renaming option), and get used to the UI it seems to be working pretty well. I also experienced several failures unzipping multiple pics to Google Drive until I switched from cellular data to WiFi, which ordinarily isn’t necessary.

WinZip #1 encryption and file systems

I have not seen anything yet that can compete with a file storage and encryption application.

Good App, Needs bugs fixed

This app does what I need it to which is to password protect files before emailing them. It has some bugs though. If I leave the app before finishing zipping some files together, the menu at the bottom of the app no longer works when I return to the app. I then need to kill the app and restart it.

No update

They could update it the free version has more updates the the premium one

2 Negative User Reviews for WinZip Pro: zip, unzip & rar

Built-in help worthless, and can't access SMB shares

App is unable to connect to Windows 10 file shares on my home network, while all other apps (FE File Explorer, etc) are able to do so. The app's built in "help" is a mobile web page that loads inside a frame (least effort possible), and it's just a giant FAQ that doesn't discuss this issue at all. And if I click on the link at the bottom of the page to rate the page as "unhelpful", that does nothing. All I want to do is unzip a file sitting on a normal Windows 10 file share; this should be ea

No

Does not integrate well with MacBook, iPads or external hard drives