
: While originally built for DOS, it is available for various operating systems, including Windows and Linux.
Developed by Phil Katz and his company, , in 1989, PKUNZIP was the decompression counterpart to the PKZIP tool. It became the industry standard for handling compressed files during the BBS (Bulletin Board System) era due to its superior speed and efficiency compared to competitors like ARC. Key Features & Capabilities
"Pankhurizip" appears to be a misspelling of , a classic command-line utility used to extract files from ZIP archives. What is PKUNZIP?
: Specifically designed to unpack .zip archives created by PKZIP or other compatible tools.
