How To Zip Large Files On Mac

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If you compressed multiple files, you'll see a new file with the name 'Archive.zip.' You should rename the file to make it easier to find. RELATED: The Fastest Ways to Rename Files on macOS. You can now move the compressed Zip file to another folder or send it along as an email attachment. How to Unzip Files and Folders on Mac.

If you own a Mac, you'll eventually need to transfer files and folders to others. To do that, you're going to want to shrink - or compress - the files so they take up the least amount of space possible. That way, it will be easy to move your files via email, FTP, or even with an instant messaging application.

In the past, Mac users had to rely on an expensive application called Stuffit to compress files and folders. That application's still around, but it's no longer necessary the way it once was. In fact, macOS has built-in features that allow you to compress - or zip - files and folders on the spot. You can also uncompress zipped files and folders - it's all built into macOS.

Compress a file or folder: Control-click it or tap it using two fingers, then choose Compress from the shortcut menu. If you compress a single item, the compressed file has the name of the original item with the.zip extension. If you compress multiple items at once, the compressed file is called Archive.zip. We use zip files for sending large files and bundles of PDF or text files, but it's now used as a method to send large folders of images as well as for downloading applications or games from the internet. Select a file (s) or folder and click Archive. This compresses the file in gzip (.cpgz) format. This file format provides a higher compression rate than a standard zip file, however, they cannot be opened in Windows systems. If you prefer a standard zip file, right-click a file in the Finder and select Compress.

Here's how to compress files and folders on your Mac:

  1. Locate the file or folder you want to compress. You can select multiple files and folders by holding down the Shift key (for multiple items) or the Command key (for several individual items) and clicking.

  2. After you've selected the files and folders, right click on them, and then select Compress.

  3. A window may appear indicating that your Mac is compressing the files or folders. Depending on the size of the files or the folders, this could take a couple minutes.

  4. Once your Mac has finished compressing the files or folders, you'll see a nice little zip file. This contains all of the files and folders you selected to be compressed. Just send this to your Mac- or PC-using friends - they'll be able to open it. All Mac users have to do to open the zip file is double-click it!

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How Small Can You Make the Files?

How much space can you save by compressing? Convert mac to windows 7. That depends on the type of files you're trying to compress. Generally speaking, a zip file will be about 10% smaller than all of the files were before they were compressed. This feature works best with medium size files - compressing lots of small files or one or two big files won't save you much space.

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