Aqua Data Studio includes a Compress Tool for quickly compressing and decompressing both unencrypted and encrypted files from within the application. Encryption schemes for 128, 192 and 256-Bit AES Encryption are supported, allowing password protection for compressed files. The Compress Tool functions like many commonly available Zip and archive utilities, presenting file and archive contents and properties in a grid with Name, Type, Path, Modified Date, Size, Packed Size, Ratio and CRC.
Launching the Compress Tool
The Compress Tool can be launched by:
Right clicking on a compressed file (.zip, tar.gz) in the Files Browser
Double clicking on a tar.gz archive or zip
Dragging a compressed file from the Operating System into the Main Application Window and releasing it
Selecting Compress Tool from the Tools menu in the Main Application Menu
After launching the Compress Tool it is possible to
Add files to an archive
Remove files from an archive
Exclude/Include files using wild cards and skip system files during compression
Encrypt .zip archives after they've been created.
Extract archive and zip contents
Extract to Archive to create ZIP or JAR files from the selected contents of an existing archive
Using the Compress Tool
To create a New Archive:
Select items from the Files Browser and right click to choose Compress from the context menu
Enter a Target File name browse to a destination and choose the ZIP or TAR.GZ format. Include/exclude files by name or by using wildcards for further refinement. By default, Skip System Files is checked.
When ready, click Compress.
Multiselect Compress
Context Menu
Name, Choose Format,
Click Compress
To Encrypt an existing ZIP so that a password is required to open it.
Open an existing compressed ZIP file
Choose Encrypt from the Actions Menu or click the Encrypt button in the Menu bar
Enter a password
Choose an encryption method (128, 192 or 256-Bit AES Encryption)
Enter a filename (by default .encrypted will be appended in front of the file extension to help distinguish encrypted zips from unencrypted originals)
Click OK
Existing ZIP, choose
Encrypt
To Extract an existing ZIP or TAR.GZ file
Pick a file to extract by doing one of the following:
Drag a compressed file from the OS into the main application window and releasing it
Double click a compressed file in the Files Browser
Right click a compressed file in the Files Browser and select Extract (or Extract Here)
Launch the Compress Tool from the Main Application Menu, click Open in the menu or menu bar and browse to the file
Select Extract from the Actions menu, or click the Extract menu button
Indicate where to extract the contents
Extracting a
Compressed file
Choose Extraction
Destination
To Extract to Archive to create a new ZIP or JAR file from the selected contents of an existing compressed file
Open an existing compressed file
In the list of its contents, multiselect individual files you wish to add
Select Extract to Archive from the Actions Menu or click the Extract to Archive menu button
Give the new archive a name and use .jar or .zip for its file extension and select a destination.
Click Archive
Extract to Archive
from existing .zip
The menus within the Compress Tool window are:
File
New - Create a new TAR.GZ or ZIP from the selected content
Open - Open an existing TAR.GZ or ZIP
Close - Close the Compress Tool
Actions
Add File - Add an additional file to the current list to be included in the archive
Remove File - Remove a file from the current list of files in the archive
Extract - Decompress the contents of the current archive
Extract to Archive - Select specific items within an existing compressed file and make a new .zip, .jar or tar.gz archive with them
Encrypt - Encrypt a preexisting archive (the archive's contents will display in the list) by entering a password and selecting an encryption method (128, 192 or 256-Bit AES Encryption).
The buttons in the Compress Tool Window are:
New
Open
Add File
Remove File
Extract
Extract to Archive
Encrypt
Just like in other areas of Aqua Data Studio, a Quick Filter is available and can be found at the top right of the Compress Tool window. This allows for quickly locating files as you type terms and is useful for searching very large archives with hundreds of files.
Keyboard Shortcuts for the Compression Tool are available with File->Options->Key Mappings->Compression Tool.