
#Compress files os x generator#
If you are looking for a more integrated solution, the best option would be to take advantage of OS X's Quick Look feature by installing the BetterZip Quick Look Generator plug-in (thanks to MacFixIt reader "Myron" for this suggestion).
#Compress files os x zip file#
The BetterZip Quick Look plug-in will show ZIP file contents within a Quick Look window. In addition, while some of these tools are free, others require a purchased license. The first is to get an archiving utility such as StuffIt, Zipeg, YemuZip, or BetterZip and use that to manage the ZIP files however, this may add a touch of inconvenience to ZIP file handling. While this is useful, when handling these ZIP archives you might wish to see the files inside them without uncompressing them, but unfortunately the Finder in OS X does not have an option to do this.ĭespite the Finder's native limitations, there are some available options for viewing ZIP archive contents. Uncompressing the files is as simple as double-clicking them, which will expand the contents right next to the original archive. This can be done by selecting some files and choosing Compress (or Archive in prior OS X versions) from the File menu or contextual menu. OS X conveniently provides the option to compress files or folders directly in the Finder, creating archives of documents in a single ZIP file that can be moved to backup locations, e-mailed to people, or otherwise managed.
