How can i open zip mail photos with macbook pro

There are a few ways to open ZIP files containing photos on a MacBook Pro:

Method 1: Using the built-in Archive Utility

  1. Download the ZIP file to your MacBook Pro.
  2. Locate the ZIP file in the Finder (e.g., on your desktop or in the Downloads folder).
  3. Right-click (or Control-click) on the ZIP file and select "Show Package Contents" (or "Show Contents" in macOS Catalina or later).
  4. This will open a new window showing the contents of the ZIP file.
  5. Find the photo files (e.g., JPEG, PNG, etc.) and drag them to the desktop or a folder of your choice.

Method 2: Using the Terminal

  1. Open the Terminal app on your MacBook Pro (you can find it in the Applications/Utilities folder or use Spotlight to search for it).
  2. Navigate to the directory where the ZIP file is located using the cd command (e.g., cd Desktop).
  3. Type unzip <filename>.zip (replace <filename> with the actual name of the ZIP file) and press Enter.
  4. This will extract the contents of the ZIP file, including the photo files, to a new folder with the same name as the ZIP file.
  5. Find the photo files in the extracted folder and drag them to the desktop or a folder of your choice.

Method 3: Using a third-party app

  1. Download and install a third-party ZIP file extractor app, such as:
    • The Unarchiver (free)
    • ZipGenius (free trial, paid version available)
    • BetterZip (free trial, paid version available)
  2. Launch the app and select the ZIP file you want to extract.
  3. Follow the app's instructions to extract the contents of the ZIP file, including the photo files.
  4. Find the photo files in the extracted folder and drag them to the desktop or a folder of your choice.

Method 4: Using the Photos app

  1. Download the ZIP file to your MacBook Pro.
  2. Open the Photos app on your MacBook Pro.
  3. Click on "File" > "Import" > "Import from ZIP" (or use the keyboard shortcut Command + Shift + I).
  4. Select the ZIP file and click "Import" to extract the contents, including the photo files.
  5. The photo files will be added to your Photos library.