Ivan Zahariev’s small, long-standing Windows utilities house is best known for IZArc, a veteran file-archiving shell that bundles creation, extraction, encryption, and multi-format conversion into one lightweight GUI. Supporting more than fifty archive types—from ubiquitous ZIP, RAR, and 7Z to less common ISO, BIN, BH, and Z archives—the program lets casual users right-click to compress folders for e-mail, password-protect backups, or unpack downloaded game images, while power users drag-and-drop to convert entire directory trees between formats, verify checksums, span large backups across removable media, or script repetitive tasks through the companion IZArc Command Line Add-On. The add-on exposes the engine to batch files, schedulers, and CI pipelines, enabling unattended nightly compression of server logs, automated extraction of software updates, or secure packaging of release artifacts with AES-256 encryption. Together the pair form a free, ad-free alternative to commercial archivers, occupying a slim footprint that suits everything from home-office data tidy-up and portable USB toolkits to enterprise deployment scripts. Ivan Zahariev’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always install the latest release, and can be queued for batch installation alongside other applications.