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Old 02-06-2007, 06:00 PM
Matthew Lybanon
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Q: Is OS X zip Archive Windows-Compatible?

The subject line says it: Are zip archives created by the (Mac OS X Finder
File menu) Create Archive command Windows-compatible? That is, can someone
running some version of Microsoft Windows open them using something like
WinZip?

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Re: Q: Is OS X zip Archive Windows-Compatible?

In article <BEB17404.3B7B%lybanon@earthlink.net>,
Matthew Lybanon <lybanon@earthlink.net> wrote:

> The subject line says it: Are zip archives created by the (Mac OS X Finder
> File menu) Create Archive command Windows-compatible? That is, can someone
> running some version of Microsoft Windows open them using something like
> WinZip?


Yes...

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Old 02-06-2007, 06:18 PM
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Re: Q: Is OS X zip Archive Windows-Compatible?

Alan Zisman wrote:
> In article <BEB17404.3B7B%lybanon@earthlink.net>,
> Matthew Lybanon <lybanon@earthlink.net> wrote:
>
>
>>The subject line says it: Are zip archives created by the (Mac OS X Finder
>>File menu) Create Archive command Windows-compatible? That is, can someone
>>running some version of Microsoft Windows open them using something like
>>WinZip?

>
>
> Yes...



As well as WinRAR.
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Re: Q: Is OS X zip Archive Windows-Compatible?

Alan Zisman wrote:
> In article <BEB17404.3B7B%lybanon@earthlink.net>,
> Matthew Lybanon <lybanon@earthlink.net> wrote:
>
>
>>The subject line says it: Are zip archives created by the (Mac OS X Finder
>>File menu) Create Archive command Windows-compatible? That is, can someone
>>running some version of Microsoft Windows open them using something like
>>WinZip?

>
>
> Yes...



As well as WinRAR.
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