lol I thought it was pretty obvious that Sendspace was an example...
In any case, interesting.

On 9/2/10, Trish <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> Well what I meant to say in regards to the drop box is, I just used the send
> space as an example, you don't use send space for drop box.
>
> And another thing is, like if I sent you an email of something in my drop
> box, it would give you a link to download it, but you do not have to have
> the drop box installed.
>
> There now that makes more sense...
>
> Have a good evening er what's left of it,lol
>
> Trish
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Eleni Vamvakari" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 2010 11:41 PM
> Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Zipping
>
>
>> Yes.  Compressing is the same.  But I don't have that option in my
>> version of Win Zip.  I think Windows itself has that option, so that
>> may have been what you used.  In any case, the same applies about
>> looking for the zipped folder.  Thanks for the description of Drop
>> Box.  It certainly made sense.  Let us know if you have any more
>> questions.
>>
>> Take care,
>> Eleni
>>
>> On 9/2/10, Trish <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Hi ya,
>>>
>>> um, I first looked in the applications key and didn't find it, it's
>>> always
>>> there when I need to unzip though..
>>>
>>> Well I compressed it, is that the same thang?
>>>
>>> Drop box is just a method of sharing something with someone else who has
>>> the
>>> same program like you would send them a send space link of something you
>>> uploaded. This can be more private or personal like if you wanted to send
>>> someone something just to them y'all would share a folder with each
>>> other's
>>> name in your drop box, so when one of you uploads something, it will go
>>> to
>>> that person's folder from the other person. I hope that made sense it
>>> does
>>> to me,lol
>>>
>>> Trish
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: "Eleni Vamvakari" <[email protected]>
>>> To: <[email protected]>
>>> Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 2010 11:17 PM
>>> Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Zipping
>>>
>>>
>>>>I don't know anything about Drop Box but I can help you with Zipping.
>>>> if you're using Windows, I'd suggest getting Win Zip, which is free.
>>>> Once you've installed it, Go to the folder that you want to zip but
>>>> don't open it, just leave it highlighted.  Then, hit applications (or
>>>> shift f10 if you don't have an aps key) and down arrow until you hear
>>>> "Win Zip sub menu).  Hit enter on that and then you'll hear "add to
>>>> foldername.zip" where foldername will be substituted with the real
>>>> name of the folder to be zipped.  Hit enter and it will automatically
>>>> zip it for you.  Then, look where you have the folder stored.  For
>>>> example, if it's in My Documents, you should see a folder with the
>>>> same name only it will say .zip if you have your computer set up to
>>>> display file extentions.  If not, then try opening it.  If Win Zip
>>>> comes up, then close the program and you know that you've found the
>>>> newly zipped folder.  If not, type the first letter of the name of the
>>>> folder again and the second one should be the zipped one.  You could
>>>> also simply run a search for it by going to search from the start menu
>>>> and then typing in it's name, being sure to add .zip at the end.
>>>> Don't worry about the path, since the name will do fine.  In your
>>>> results, you should see it and you can copy it etc.
>>>>
>>>> It's way! easier with DOS and PKZip but since I'm sure that your using
>>>> a Windows machine and that files aren't in the root directory of C,
>>>> finding the shortened name of the subdirectory that Windows uses can
>>>> be a headache.  But for anyone else who may want it, here's the
>>>> command.  Trish, feel free to ignore this, as your directions are the
>>>> first ones.
>>>>
>>>> "Pkzip c:\foldername c:" or the final C can be replaced with A, B or
>>>> any other drive name depending on the destination of the file.
>>>>
>>>> Good luck,
>>>> Eleni
>>>>
>>>> On 9/1/10, Trish <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>> Anybody still awake to answer this??
>>>>>
>>>>> How do I zip a bunch of stuff in a folder to send or do I need to do it
>>>>> this
>>>>> way for drop box?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks ya,
>>>>>
>>>>> Trish
>>>>>
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