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Try a program called FilZip. It works quite well, though I forget whether
or not it handles tar.gz well. Check it out anyways.
The State government has more important things to spend money on (like
Bright Flight - its supposed to be cut down next year )-:) then zip
programs.
Ian Monroe
http://ian.webhop.org
On Fri, 3 May 2002, Mike Miller wrote:
> On Fri, 3 May 2002, Ross, Matt wrote:
>
> > I'm looking for reccommendations. It has to run on Windows, handle
> > winzip'd files (.zip), gzip'd files, and any other major compression
> > utility. WinZip wants too much $$, and doesn't support gzip very well
> > (about half the files I tried it on say "invalid archive"). Preferably
> > free, but at least less than $15. If it includes itself in the
> > right-click menues, that would be a good selling point.
>
>
> Can't you just use free WinZip and never register? Does it run out after
> a while? I thought you could use it indefinitely.
>
> Mike
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