ZIPmagic File Compression Software 12.7
To skip cloud, store local and protect privacy
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on December 18, 2014 at 2:31 pmGuaranteed loss prevention for private pictures and confidential data is only possible when storage is local and the cloud is skipped altogether; utilizing ZIPmagic Software 12.7’s disk and file compression technologies provides expansive and secure local storage while keeping data safe from prying eyes – a way of ensuring all user materials remain perpetually personal and private.
What you put on the cloud belongs to the crowd? What’s on your computer stays with you, whether you’re a mile high in the sky, or trekking in some Amazon jungle?
Recent high profile cloud security breaches, affecting even companies like Apple, have illustrated the fallacy of trusting the cloud with confidential data and private pictures.
Countless celebrities are among many more unnamed innocents, who thought the cloud was safe and trustworthy, and were proven wrong. The guaranteed way to never lose private pictures to an unknown crowd is to store local and skip the cloud with ZIPmagic.
ZIPmagic ensures storage space is maximized on non-upgradeable tablets, expensive SSDs, HDD drives, or virtual/private servers. ZIPmagic provides virtually unlimited storage through its offering of transparent disk compression and transparent file compression technologies – both of which are single-click, intuitive, require no training, no complex setup, and are available from a self-contained, small 20MB download – with a one-time-only, subscription-free perpetual license.
Transparent disk compression integrates with the OS to compress/extract data as apps are launched and files are accessed. While all apps and files are actually compressed, no explicit extraction is necessary at any time. Extra disk space is gained cost and effort-free, and disk read speeds increase: Because less data is physically transferred, and modern CPUs are very fast. SSDs see read performance enhancements with transparent disk compression.
When only the best compression will do, file compression outperforms disk compression. File compression is similar to traditional archivers like WinZip and WinRAR, where data has to be explicitly compressed and extracted upon each use. ZIPmagic’s file compression makes this step as easy – and as automatic – as possible, by making archives of 85 types appear as ordinary folders in Windows Explorer. Copy/paste, drag/drop, double-click work exactly as in any other folder, transparently compressing and extracting files as necessary.
“What you put on the cloud belongs to the crowd,” says Simon King, ZIPmagic Software. “What’s on your computer stays with you, whether you’re a mile high in the sky, or trekking in some Amazon jungle. We built ZIPmagic to empower you to store local and skip the cloud, so you never let the crowd get their hands on your personal data!“
ZIPmagic’s DoubleSpace transparent disk compressor runs on Windows 8.1 Update 1 and Windows 10, roughly doubling the storage capacity of any boot disk. ZIPmagic’s DriveSpace transparent disk compressor runs on all Windows versions, even the discontinued Windows XP – and while it cannot compress as well as DoubleSpace, it increases free space and drive performance on any boot or data disk.
ZIPmagic’s 64-bit strong file compression requiries a 64-bit OS and up to 12GB RAM during compression. It also offers JPEG compression, a popular file format for storing pictures. It includes 256-bit AES encryption, guaranteeing that even if a computer is stolen, data is safe, un-hackable, and belongs to the owner alone.
ZIPmagic includes secure compressed email attachment previews for Microsoft Outlook, as well as customizable attachment compression on each outgoing email – both without ever having to leave Outlook, adding another layer of convenience to ZIPmagic’s transparency.
With ZIPmagic, and its transparent file and disk compression solutions; space on all personal computers remains self-sufficient – keeping all confidential data and pictures, perpetually personal and private.