How to Create ZIP Archives in Mac OS X

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Mac OS is one kind of many OS over the world beside Windows, Linux and etc. But, it still positioned under Windows. The users of Mac OS just a little if compared with the user of Windows. Somebody still choose Windows because of its maximum storage for files and folders in their hard disk. But, how if the capacity of files and folders is too enormous in our hard disk? Moreover if our OS is Mac OS. Maybe it will become dangerous thing for us if we make our computer the most important thing. The hard disk capacity in our computer especially for Mac OS is very valuable. Moreover the size of some files need a lot of space. The way to overcome it by archieving (ZIP) or compress the files become the minimum size. Creating a ZIP archive files by using either method won't delete the original documents you’ve selected to archive.

Usually Mac OS, using The Finder to create a zip file. Here is the procedure to creating ZIP Archives Using the Finder. To create a ZIP archive file in the Finder: Firstly, select the files or folders you want to archive. You can hold down the Shift key to quickly select the lists of items, or hold down the Command key to quickly select the files and folders. Then put all the items in one folder to group it, and then compress the folder. Beside use the finder we can use the software that have been made.
Some provider provide the software that appropriate with Mac OS. And I think they produce more than one kind of archieving software for the Mac OS users. They must have been tested in Mac OS. So it will not take any risk for the Mac OS users around the world. They have been try to help somebody maximally who need to compress their files easily. We can get it freely and quickly by download it from the internet. So, don't feel fright to try Mac OS. Because it will be more fresh beside Windows and UNIX.

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