![]() There are numerous apps to help you handle compressed files on iOS, including solutions that will let you open and create password-protected files: Archivesĭeveloped by MacPaw, Archives is based on excellent Mac archiving app, Unarchiver. Don’t give up hope because (drum roll): There’s an app for that However, you still won’t be able to open or create password-protected zip files, you’ll be limited in how you can combine files for a single archive, and you won't be able to create or open files stored in different compression formats. In future, when you receive a compressed zip file you’ll be able to unzip it from your Share sheet. Shortcuts can work with multiple compression formats, including.Remember to give it a name, such as Make Archive. Just type Make Archive to find the relevant flow and then add Save File and Show in Share Sheet as decribed above. You can create a second Shortcut to make archives.The most important change you should make is to enable Show in Share Sheet (flick to green). In the next pane, you can name the shortcut and give it an icon. ![]()
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