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  • BetterZip Quick Look Generator shows contents of archive files

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    TJ Luoma
    TJ Luoma
    10.22.2010

    In response to an article about Archive Utility's preferences, a reader asked if there was a way to show the contents of an archived file. I used to have a QuickLook plugin for this, but it stopped working at some point and I had never gotten around to finding a new one. The BetterZip Quick Look generator works fine for me under Snow Leopard, and supports QuickLook for the contents of a huge number of various archives. According to the website, it supports ZIP, TAR, GZip, BZip2, ARJ, LZH, ISO, CHM, CAB, CPIO, RAR, 7-Zip, DEB, RPM, StuffIt's SIT, DiskDoubler, BinHex, and MacBinary. Or, to put it another way, it supports all the formats you are ever likely to come across, plus about 5 more. Simply download the file (from the page above), and install it either to /Library/QuickLook/ (if you want the plugin to work for anyone who logs into the machine) or ~/Library/QuickLook/ if you want it to just work for the current user. If you have never installed a QuickLook plugin before, you may need to create that folder. Note that although the feature is called "Quick Look" the folder name should not have a space in it. Then you need to restart the Quick Look framework. This either requires waiting (if you're the patient kind), logging out/rebooting, restarting the Finder (according to the website, but that didn't work for me), or open Terminal and type qlmanage -r which is what I did, and it started to work immediately (you should see a message "qlmanage: resetting quicklookd" after you enter the command). BetterZip QuickLook Generator is a free plugin by the folks at MacItBetter.com who also make a $20 program called BetterZip which gives you a whole host of options for creating and managing archives. I haven't used it myself, but it looks pretty impressive if you want some advanced options for archives. Our own Brett Terpstra reviewed it back in May if you'd like more information. Dave Caolo also mentioned BetterZip Quick Look Generator in his 2008 article 10 ways to get the most out of Quick Look. If you want to learn more about additional Quick Look plugins, that's a good place to start.

  • Friday Favorite: BetterZip

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    Brett Terpstra
    Brett Terpstra
    05.21.2010

    BetterZip is a utility I might not use every day, but I'm very thankful for it when I need it. It's an archive/compression utility which handles a broad array of archive formats, including ZIP, TAR, GZip, BZip2, and some that you rarely see on a Mac, such as 7-Zip and RAR formats. While the unarchiver built in to OS X can handle quite a few of these formats -- and is what I use on a day-to-day basis -- BetterZip adds a few very useful tools to the mix. BetterZip opens or creates your archive in a file-list format, and you can drag files between Finder and BetterZip to add to or extract from the archive. Creating new archives is just a "File->New" or Command-N away, and you can save them in Zip, TAR, TGZ, TBZ, 7-Zip or XAR formats. While the Finder lets you easily create archives by right-clicking a file selection and choosing "Archive," it doesn't allow you to easily edit the archive or add to it. For quick compression of one or more files for emailing, it's fine and I use it regularly, but for larger archives that need to be more flexible, BetterZip is an excellent choice. BetterZip also makes it easy to search large archives for a single file you're looking for. Read on for more reasons BetterZip is my Friday Favorite ...