O.zip

Upon creation, you can set a Time-to-Live (TTL) . Once the time limit is reached, the "o.zip" file automatically deletes itself from the disk to save space and ensure old data doesn't linger.

Quickly packaging and sending a batch of logs or assets without cluttering your "Downloads" folder long-term. Upon creation, you can set a Time-to-Live (TTL)

Rather than manually updating the zip, the feature monitors a specific source folder. Any file dropped into that folder is instantly compressed into "o.zip", maintaining a single-file version of your working directory. Rather than manually updating the zip, the feature

This feature treats "o.zip" as a temporary staging area or a "volatile" archive. Instead of being a standard static compressed folder, it includes built-in logic for automated management and security. Proposed Feature: The "Self-Cleaning" o.zip Instead of being a standard static compressed folder,

One innovative feature concept related to a file named is a "Self-Cleaning Archive" .

A specialized encryption layer where the archive can only be opened on the machine that created it, using hardware-bound keys to prevent unauthorized transport. Potential Use Cases

The archive can be configured to "self-destruct" immediately after its contents have been successfully extracted once. This is ideal for sharing sensitive files that should not be stored permanently.

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