The default "Compress Using…" in Quicksilver has issues dealing with 
multiple files.

I compress archives using the open-source, cross-platform, powerful and 
versatile 7za:

http://web.me.com/krmathis/applications/p7zip%209.04.dmg

(official website: http://www.7-zip.org/)

I wrote a script to zip my files/folder with password and move them to 
my Dropbox(Private) folder.

Then I modified it to work with any folder instead of Dropbox folder. 
Then I added more scripts for "completeness".

Where to Save:

~/Library/Application Support/Quicksilver/Actions

Usage:

For compressing more than one file/folder at once:

If you want to compress more than one file/folder, keep adding them by using
the "comma" key and Cmd+X key. Remember the last item should be the
destination folder. Press Tab. Select this script and hit return.

These scripts will compress individual files and folders and create as 
many different archives.
The first script is for compressing files/folders without password and 
the second with password.

http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/872430/Quicksilver%20Scripts/Zip%20(Single)%20no%20pass.scpt,
 
http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/872430/Quicksilver%20Scripts/Zip%20(Single)%20pass.scpt,


These scripts will compress all the files/folders into one archive.
The first script is for compressing files/folders without password and 
the second with password.

http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/872430/Quicksilver%20Scripts/Zip%20(Multi)%20no%20pass.scpt,
http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/872430/Quicksilver%20Scripts/Zip%20(Multi)%20pass.scpt


Suggestions:

It is advisable that you test the scripts on your test files and folders.
After testing them, save them as run-only, so that no one else can see 
your password (not even you). :)

Though, I could have used many other other compressing utilities which 
are present by default in Mac OS, I choose 7za because of its 
versatility. You can easily change the compression format by changing 
"-tzip" to -t7z or -tiso. Ofcourse, I could have modified the scripts to 
give you a chance to enter the format yourself but I don't know if it is 
necessary to switch formats frequently.

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