It does; it's just pretty basic (no volume splitting, only supports one compression algorithm, no settings for compression level, etc.), although it does support browsing archive contents as if they were a regular folder. Unless you hit a nested archive; then all bets are off. I'm not even sure if there's a way to password-protect a Zip file from the built-in Windows archiver. It's fine for plain Zip archives, though.
It does; it's just pretty basic (no volume splitting, only supports one compression algorithm, no settings for compression level, etc.), although it does support browsing archive contents as if they were a regular folder. Unless you hit a nested archive; then all bets are off. I'm not even sure if there's a way to password-protect a Zip file from the built-in Windows archiver. It's fine for plain Zip archives, though.