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EasyZip version 3.0
Copyright (C) 1998,1999 by Ivan Petrovic
For a list of changes in this version, see whatsnew.txt
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*** FOR INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SEE THE FILE "README.TXT" ***
*** ***
*** New users: please click the "Brief Tutorial" entry in ***
*** EasyZip's "Help" pull-down menu. ***
*** ***
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Have you ever used the Internet? If so, you've probably
encountered ZIP files. Are you a Windows user? If so,
EasyZip is the way to handle these archived files.
EasyZip brings the convenience of Windows to the use of Zip
files. Windows 95, 98, NT, versions are shipped on the same
disk. EasyZip features include:
Windows 95 support: EasyZip includes long filename support and
slight integration with the Windows 95 shell. Drag and drop
from and to the Explorer and Extracting and creating Archives
directly from Windows Explorer.
Built-in 100% PKZIP-compatible ZIP and UNZIP (PKZIP and PKUNZIP
are NOT required for any zipping or unzipping operations).
and many, many other useful and poweful features...
* * * * * * * * * * * * *
EasyZip is extremely easy to use! To open an archive simply
double click on an archive listed in the File Manager or
Explorer, or use the standard Open dialog. The main EasyZip
window features a list box with the names, sizes, and date/time
stamps of all files in the open archive. This list can be
scrolled and sorted on any field. A Toolbar provides fast
access to commonly used actions. All options (including
window size and position) are saved and restored. Double
clicking on a file in the main window has the same effect as
double clicking in the File Manager or Explorer. First the
file is extracted from the archive. If the file is executable,
it is run. Otherwise, the file is opened by the appropriate
application (for example, Windows Write for *.WRI files) based
on standard Windows associations.