A .ZED container may be considered in the same way as a "regular" folder: it can contain as many files as you like (ZEDFREE version supports up to 200 files and 200 MB of data; for more than that,
use ZEDPRO), of all types (there are no restrictions), and which may be filed in
folders and subfolders.
You will also find most of the classic operations associated with Windows folders: copying one or more files/folders; moving them around or cut and pasting them elsewhere (inside or outside the
container); renaming files or folders; deleting them, etc.
A container is therefore handled in a very similar way to a traditional folder, the difference being that it is "transportable" and that its content is both compressed and encrypted (AES 256
encryption algorithm) and so you need a key to access it.