Keka is a free open-source OS X application for file compression and extraction.
Even though the Mac has a built-in feature to extract these formats, it is rather limited. Most file packages that we download are compressed either in zip, rar, or tar format, allowing multiple-file delivery. Some of its features include improved modern macOS UI, creating and sharing a public URL to access the localhost site, installing free SSL certificate from Let’s Encrypt, and built-in backups. Now VirtualHostX has evolved into a quite powerful application to manage a localhost environment. This option lets you turn on and off the built-in macOS Apache Server, where you can host localhost environment for your websites. VirtualHostX was started as a “Web Sharing” plugin a utility that Apple removed from the System Preferences since OS X Mountain Lion. Macs are already amazing machines that offer many useful features built right into the operating system.