For 90% of Mac users, Keka is more than enough. It’s fast, free, and respects the macOS drag-and-drop philosophy. For the remaining 10%—power users who treat archives as living folders—BetterZip’s in-place editing and format creation are irreplaceable.
For years, macOS users have debated which third-party compression tool is superior. While the built-in Archive Utility handles basic .zip files, it crumbles when faced with RARs, encrypted archives, or corrupted downloads. This is where BetterZip and Keka enter the ring.
If you’re unsure, try BetterZip’s 15-day free trial. If you never need to delete a single file from a 50GB archive without recompressing, save your money and install Keka.