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  1. ZIPTITE BOARD ARCHIVE
  2. ZIPTITE BOARD FULL
  3. ZIPTITE BOARD PASSWORD
  4. ZIPTITE BOARD ZIP
  5. ZIPTITE BOARD MAC

ZipTite then zips up the files and attaches the Archive to a newly created email that is already pre-addressed to their co-worker. Then, they simply drag the files to send to their co-worker onto the ZipTite icon and drop them on this new Email Destination. In this case, they can create a new Email Destination and configure it with their co-worker's email address.

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Say a user often sends documents to a co-worker. This makes it quite easy to share links to their documents by way of Dropbox. However, they can configure the Dropbox Destination to also copy a Dropbox Share Link of the Archive onto their Mac's Clipboard.Įven better, they can configure the Destination to also create a new Email or Text Message pre-populated with the Dropbox Share Link, complete with a suitable subject and body.

ZIPTITE BOARD ZIP

When users use the Dropbox Destination to create a Zip Archive, ZipTite places the Archive into their Dropbox as they'd expect. Users can customize ZipTite to suit their own workflow by configuring existing Destinations or creating new ones.

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ZIPTITE BOARD FULL

This combination of approaches means that creating Zip Archives with ZipTite most of the time is truly just a drag-and-drop process while also giving users full on-the-fly control when they need it. ZipTite then creates the Zip Archive, names it, applies the password, and then routes the Archive to the chosen Destination.

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ZIPTITE BOARD PASSWORD

This brings up a window where users can provide the name and password they want as well as choose a Destination. They simply drag the files to archive and drop them directly onto the ZipTite Menu Bar icon. The zip is created, named, protected (if desired) and then sent to the chosen Destination.Īt the same time, if users wants to create a Zip Archive with a one-off name or password they can achieve this too. It is literally a drag-and-drop-and-you're-done process. This means there are no additional steps to creating Zip Archives. Users have full control over the various ways ZipTite automatically names Archives and what password it automatically applies, if any. That's it! ZipTite then creates the Zip Archive, names it, potentially applies a password, and then routes the Archive to the selected Destination.Įven though ZipTite is simple to use, it doesn't mean users have to give up fine-grained control. Users simply:ġ) Drag the files they want to archive onto the ZipTite icon in the Menu Bar.Ģ) Pause briefly until the list of Destinations appears.ģ) Drop the files onto the desired Destination. More impressive is that choosing a Destination is all part of the drag-and-drop process of creating a Zip Archive. Instead, users can just use ZipTite and let it do all the work in one shot. Not to mention trying to use the Terminal's command-line to try to password-protect it. Users no longer have to do all the heavy lifting of creating an archive, waiting for it to finish, re-naming it, then moving it here or uploading it there. This is either a place where ZipTite will put the Archive or a way by which the users can share the Archive. As part of the Archive creation process, users choose a Destination. It is this ability to send Zip Archives to various Destinations that really sets ZipTite apart from both the Finder and from other Zip-making Apps.

  • ZipTite can automatically send Archives to various types of Destinations.
  • ZipTite intelligently names Archives based on the files being archived.
  • ZipTite can create password-protected Zip Archives.
  • And these features make ZipTite more than just "another App that can zip files." In addition to its unique ease-of-use, ZipTite also boasts features not found in other products. These benefits make creating Zip Archives easy, intuitive, convenient and instant.
  • Since ZipTite lives in the Menu Bar, it is immediately available 100% of the time - There is no need to ever launch it again.
  • Users create Archives by simply selecting files and dragging them to the ZipTite Menu Bar icon.
  • This provides users with two key benefits: When ZipTite is installed and run, it places a new ZipTite icon in the Menu Bar.
  • It uses the simplicity of drag-and-drop to create Zip ArchivesĪnd yet, creating Archives is just the start of what ZipTite does: after creation, it can automatically place Archives in any folder or share them via Email, Air Drop, Dropbox, iCloud, Text Message and FTP.
  • ZIPTITE BOARD MAC

    San Diego, California - SpriTec Software, the makers of SuperTab, today is proud to announce the release of ZipTite, a new Mac utility App that brings a new way of creating and sharing Zip Archives to the Mac.












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