Zipping reduces the size of files containing large amount of information, thereby occupying less disk space.?æ It?æ is a popular format?æ for archiving large collections of files.
When files containing large amounts of information are compressed or zipped, they are moved and forced into a smaller space to conserve memory and protect the file(s).
You can no longer view these files, but they will take up less space on your hard drive. If you want to view them again, just unzip it (pretty much the same way you zipped it). Compressing files is good for sending them to someone, or if you need more space on your hard drive. It gets smaller.
He zipped up his jacket.
i think the word zipped is not a adjective
The past participle of "zip" is "zipped."
A "zipped folder" in Windows is a compressed ZIP archive.
The past tense of zip is zipped.
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Zepped is not a grammatical word in English.Did you mean the word zipped? Zipped is the past tense of the verb zip.
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Zip, zipped and zipper
Zip, zipped, or zipping possibly? i.e. That car zipped past me like a speeding bullet!