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Front-end for PKZIP?
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Harry Potter
2019-05-11 22:35:27 UTC
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Basically, I'm looking for one for DOS.
Grant Taylor
2019-05-11 23:17:50 UTC
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Post by Harry Potter
Basically, I'm looking for one for DOS.
I thought you were going to write one. Or was that for a different utility?

Check out Norton Commander, MS-DOS Shell, and likely a few other file
managers. Some of them might have a front end for pkzip.
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Harry Potter
2019-05-11 23:49:40 UTC
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Post by Grant Taylor
I thought you were going to write one. Or was that for a different utility?
I think you're referring to 2MF and JAM. I have some. Want them?
Post by Grant Taylor
Check out Norton Commander, MS-DOS Shell, and likely a few other file
managers. Some of them might have a front end for pkzip.
I use Star Commander, but I think all it does is decompress the files upon open.
Grant Taylor
2019-05-12 01:06:23 UTC
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Post by Harry Potter
I think you're referring to 2MF and JAM. I have some. Want them?
Na. Thank you for the offer.
Post by Harry Potter
I use Star Commander, but I think all it does is decompress the files upon open.
I was thinking more about creating and manipulating archives than I was
about accessing files in them.
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Harry Potter
2019-05-12 08:09:13 UTC
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Post by Grant Taylor
Check out Norton Commander, MS-DOS Shell, and likely a few other file
managers. Some of them might have a front end for pkzip.
I think I have Norton Commander. Thanks! :)

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