Reviews for Info-ZIP
Login to ReviewPhoenix Harris
Mar 26, 2026Clunky and antiquated, but what else can you expect?
While it's free and works on everything, Info-ZIP is a nightmare for anyone used to modern apps. The command line is clunky, and I've had it balk at ZIPs that 7-Zip opens without a problem. It feels like authenticating a Windows 98 program in 2024.
Olivia Chen
Mar 24, 2026The Command Line Archiving Champion
Info-ZIP has been my go-to set of tools for handling ZIP files for over a decade. The zip and unzip utilities are rock solid, universally available, and incredibly reliable for cross-platform use. While the command-line interface might look a bit dated, it's incredibly powerful, and you simply cannot beat the price. It does one job and does it exceptionally well.
Liam Martin
Mar 23, 2026Gets the Job Done, But Feels Like a Blast From the Past
Info-ZIP is like finding a reliable old wrench in your toolbox. It's been around for decades and does the core job of creating and extracting ZIP files without any fuss. The command-line tools are powerful and reliable, and you can't beat the price. However, the user experience is dated. The commands can be a bit cryptic, and it lacks the polish and drag-and-drop convenience of modern file archivers. It's a rock-solid workhorse, but it won't win any design awards.
Morgan Walker
Mar 20, 2026Powerful but Painfully Complex
As a long-time user of Info-ZIP, I have a love-hate relationship with it. On one hand, the core zip and unzip commands are incredibly reliable and work on virtually any system, making it a go-to for scripting and automation. However, the command-line interface feels like stepping into a time machine back to the 90s. The syntax can be cryptic, the documentation is sparse and scattered, and there are no helpful GUI tools for beginners. For a casual user just trying to open an archive, it's far more complicated than modern alternatives. It gets the job done, but the learning curve is steep and the experience is far from intuitive.
Michael White
Mar 17, 2026A relic from the DOS era that hasn't aged well
Trying to use Info-ZIP feels like stepping into a time machine to 1995. The command-line interface is cryptic with unintuitive syntax, and the documentation reads like a technical manual for engineers. While it technically works for basic zip/unzip operations, the lack of a graphical interface and modern features like AES encryption makes it frustrating compared to modern alternatives. For free software, it gets the job done, but the user experience is painfully antiquated.
Anna King
Mar 16, 2026Feels Like Using Software from the 90s
I needed a simple way to handle ZIP files on my Linux machine, but Info-ZIP was frustrating. The command-line interface is cryptic with minimal documentation, and basic operations like viewing archive contents require remembering obscure flags. It technically works, but compared to modern alternatives like 7-Zip or built-in OS tools, it feels archaic and unnecessarily complicated.
Skyler Hall
Mar 15, 2026A Trusty Open-Source Workhorse
Info-ZIP has been a staple in my toolkit for years. The command-line zip and unzip utilities are incredibly reliable and have become my default for creating and extracting archives. The fact that it's open source and available on virtually every OS from Windows to Linux makes it indispensable for cross-platform work. While the interface is command-line, its options are well-documented and it executes tasks flawlessly every single time, which is what truly matters for a compression tool. It does a simple, singular job and does it extremely well.
Oliver Davis
Mar 10, 2026A Trusty, No-Frills ZIP Utility That Always Works
I've been using Info-ZIP's utilities for years across different versions of Windows and Linux. The zip and unzip commands are rock-solid, fast, and handle the vast majority of archives I encounter, even some strange ones. The command-line interface might be intimidating to some, but it's powerful and the documentation is thorough. For a free, open-source set of tools, the reliability and cross-platform support are absolutely first-rate.
David Walker
Mar 08, 2026The Reliable Workhorse for ZIP Files
Info-ZIP has been my go-to for handling ZIP archives for years across different systems. It's incredibly stable and just works, whether I'm unzipping downloads or creating compressed backups. While the command-line interface might intimidate some, its straightforward commands and excellent documentation make it easy to master.
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Info-ZIP is an open source software suite of utilities for handling ZIP compressed archives. It includes programs like zip, unzip, …
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