Hi, IZArc should do the trick. http://www.izarc.org/ Cheers Derek --- In AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com, "Greg" <gholwell60@...> wrote: > > I notice that a user on one of my Yahoo groups just posted a file with the > extension "tar.gz". As a Linux user I know what it is, it is an archive of > files with the tar utility compressed with the gzip utility. (I also know from > personal use that bzip2 creates smaller files and can be distinguished by the > ".bz2" suffix.) However I do not know if Windows XP can open this as a > compressed file. I also know that ".rar" is not supported by my Windows > zip-file-building utility WinZip. (I used Windows as it was needed by my 2 > Yamaha PC sound cards, the DS-XG aka YMF724 and the SW60XG.) That is why I > always use ".zip", it is the most common archiving+compression format. > > [Subject changed to OT by list moderator] >
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Re: OT: Compressed files
2012-02-11 by derek192603
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