This app supports the Universal Windows Platform, bringing most of its file sharing, security, and file management features to the table. The app is called WinZiP Universal, and rightfully so. One of the key features found nowhere else outside of this version of the app is the ability for users to ask Cortana to zip or unzip a file. It’s a cool way to get work done when one is busy doing other things and can’t be bothered to zip or unzip a file manually. To make things even more interesting, WinZip Universal can connect to cloud services such as Box, Dropbox, Google Drive, and Microsoft’s OneDrive. The app can be downloaded right now from the Window Store as a free 20-day trial. After that, users will be required to pay a yearly subscription fee of $7.99. Already, some users are complaining they’d prefer to purchase app outright rather than go into another subscription commitment. It is possible this might cause the WinZip team to consider changing tactics to better please users. RELATED STORIES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:

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