Wobzip extracts archive files before you download
Upon first reading about Wobzip, I wasn't convinced about the usefulness of a web-based tool to decompress archive files. With my back-breakingly slow 30k/s upload cap, anything over a few megs would be brutal to even submit for processing. In that case, a desktop app like 7zip or Winrar makes infinitely more sense. What I did find handy about the service is its ability to extract files from a ...
Krunch is a slick web service that does two things: compresses and decompresses files. What's the use of being able to compress and decompress files on the web? Well, say you're at an internet kiosk and you need to get at a file that's inside a .zip file, but the kiosk has no unzipping program. Just enter the URL of the file or upload it and Krunch will let you download the individual files ...





