If the file size is small (a few KB to MB) and opening in a text editor shows binary gibberish beginning with a specific signature, it’s likely a compressed archive.
If your FZ file contains electronic schematics, is both the creator and the definitive FZ file viewer.
A voice—cracked, urgent, human—filled the room: "If you're seeing this in FZ format, you have the right viewer. Don't trust the rebuild. The old net still breathes. Ping the ghost at 12.88.187.4. Tell them… the sparrow remembers."
Authoritative support, cross-platform, active community. Cons: The user interface can feel cluttered for simple viewing; the “pay what you want” model may deter casual users (though a free version exists for download).
Legacy audio samples used by 1980s-era Casio synthesizers.
“The best way to predict the future is to invent it.”
- Alan Kay, American Computer Scientist