With any archiver tool. I recommend B1 Free Archiver.
It is very easy to unzip files. Firstly you need to download the zipped file,and save it to your computer. You can download programs from cnet, which will allow you to automatically unzip compressed files.
It does unzip files, extracts folders and other things. You can just play around with it and find out what it does.
, no Fire fox doesn't unzip files but your computer should have an unzipping program on it like Win zip if it doesn't use this virus free link to download 7zip http://www.7-zip.org/ Hope I have given you a good answer
No, it is not possible to unzip files without software. When files are "zipped" they undergo compression. Most archive files undergo this compression to save space and combine files. Also, archives my be encrypted an unable to unzip without the proper software or password.
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Although many files these days do come in zipped files it is extremely easy to unzip the files. One of the oldest and best known programs for doing this is a program called WinZip.
FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol, and it doesn't have any commands for working with zip files. You need ssh access to the server where the files are housed, or you have to download them to your computer before unzipping them.
Windows starting from Xp has native support for Zip format, it means you don't need to have any other software to unzip files.
It is required to unzip files and it is free.
You could go straight to this website here http://peazip.sourceforge.net/ which shows simple steps on how to unzip your files from the comfort of your own home.
Practically all operating systems come with the ability to unzip files. Windows has built unzip features into its file explorer since Windows XP. Linux systems bundle a zip program like Ark. Apple's OSX also builds unzip features into its own file manager.
You have to download this thing called winrar.