On 30 Sep 2006, at 10:07 , Doug McNutt wrote:
It was once difficult to pass a Mac application file through a Windoze machine. It's now equally difficult in a modern Mac. Some call it Gresham's law.

Er... "create archive" makes a zip file of anything you want. DMGs are data only and pass through windows (or anything else) just fine. Applications are now directory trees (bundles) and many (most?) of these pass through windows machines just fine as well, as long as the directory structure is maintained.

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I find Windows of absolutely no technical interest... Mac OS X is a rock-solid system that's beautifully designed. I much prefer it to Linux. -- Bill Joy



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