On 12/07/11 14:07, Mike Copeland wrote:
> WinXP SP3 (and possibly earlier as well as later...Vista, 7) opens ZIP
> files as folders, but for other needs, 7ZIP has been very helpful. There
> are many other free ZIP utilities available for Windows.

I used PKZIP from the DOS days, plus occasional WinZip when I didn't 
have a command window.  With Win 7-64 PKZIP won't run (16-bit), so I 
switched to 7-Zip, and have no complaints whatever.

Win Vista and 7 open a zip file as a folder, and you can extract right 
from Explorer.  But you can't zip from there.  BUT... if you have 7-Zip 
installed you can just select whatever files you want and right-click; 
the menu has '7-Zip' on it, and you can zip to a .7z or a .zip file, as 
you wish.

Highly recommended.

Dan

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