zipped file - meaning and definition. What is zipped file
Diclib.com
ChatGPT AI Dictionary
Enter a word or phrase in any language 👆
Language:

Translation and analysis of words by ChatGPT artificial intelligence

On this page you can get a detailed analysis of a word or phrase, produced by the best artificial intelligence technology to date:

  • how the word is used
  • frequency of use
  • it is used more often in oral or written speech
  • word translation options
  • usage examples (several phrases with translation)
  • etymology

What (who) is zipped file - definition

TYPE OF ARCHIVE FILE FORMAT
PKZIP file format; ZIP files; Zip file; ZIP file format; .zip; PKZIP format; .zip file; ZIP file; Zipped file; Unzip; ZIP archive; Zip archive; ZipStar; Zipstar; Compressed folder; Compressed folders; ZIPX; .zipx; Zipfile; ZIP software; .ZIP; Zip folder; Application/zip; Zipping (computing); EOCD; ZIP (FILE FORMAT); Zip file format; ISO 21320; ZipCrypto; Zip (file format); PK♥♦; ZIP64
  • ZIP-64 Internal Layout

zipped file         
zip
zip file         
zip
zip file         
A zip file is a computer file containing data that has been compressed. (COMPUTING)
When you download the font it may be in a compressed format, such as a zip file.
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

ZIP (file format)

ZIP is an archive file format that supports lossless data compression. A ZIP file may contain one or more files or directories that may have been compressed. The ZIP file format permits a number of compression algorithms, though DEFLATE is the most common. This format was originally created in 1989 and was first implemented in PKWARE, Inc.'s PKZIP utility, as a replacement for the previous ARC compression format by Thom Henderson. The ZIP format was then quickly supported by many software utilities other than PKZIP. Microsoft has included built-in ZIP support (under the name "compressed folders") in versions of Microsoft Windows since 1998 via the "Plus! 98" addon for Windows 98. Native support was added as of the year 2000 in Windows ME. Apple has included built-in ZIP support in Mac OS X 10.3 (via BOMArchiveHelper, now Archive Utility) and later. Most free operating systems have built in support for ZIP in similar manners to Windows and Mac OS X.

ZIP files generally use the file extensions .zip or .ZIP and the MIME media type application/zip. ZIP is used as a base file format by many programs, usually under a different name. When navigating a file system via a user interface, graphical icons representing ZIP files often appear as a document or other object prominently featuring a zipper.