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Yeah, add in seamless support for the likes of CABs, TAR, and handling of the various compressions used on USENET.. add in features to order and combine (or split) and encode/Decode files for UUE, MIME, etc (patents and royalties permitting).

The original makers of PKZIP, the guts of WINZIP made a bundle. WINZIP should also do well, although WinXP seems to have a lot of the functionality the Winzip provides.
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OK, first, how about support for other formats ...  msanto00 | 07/17/05
Agreed  mad.mutt | 07/18/05
why pay when  toxicfreak | 07/18/05
Wot-R-U-talkin-about  Squawkbox | 07/18/05
Maybe he means  voska | 07/18/05
Well "V" he  Squawkbox | 07/18/05
The can expect  voska | 07/19/05
Old Technology  rbrandl@... | 07/18/05
Re: Old Technology  Andylb | 07/18/05
This is why they invented gzip (nt)  Henry Miller | 07/18/05
"Free" trial now times out  rdwhitti | 07/18/05
but what about the other formats?  draqza@... | 07/18/05
Other formats  Andylb | 07/18/05
Free alternatives available - why pay?  klmmicro | 07/18/05
Buying a user base.  Anton Philidor | 07/18/05
Anton, Anton, Anton...  Patrick Jones | 07/18/05
How much zip business?  Anton Philidor | 07/18/05
I know..  Patrick Jones | 07/18/05
"Add to zip" is in the shell.  Anton Philidor | 07/18/05
Thanks..  Patrick Jones | 07/18/05
why do i need winzip? MS has it built in.  Been_Done_Before | 07/18/05
missing the obvious  ChazzMatt | 07/18/05
There are *lots* of alternatives  CobraA1 | 07/18/05
Unzip with cygwin for free!  xkmail | 07/19/05
There's always WinRAR  darrenforster99 | 07/20/05

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