Hello y'all,
Is there an unzip utility for the iPhone and iPad?
Another question is this. We are trying to send an attachment to
someone's iPhone and an iPad. The attachment is zipped and when it opens, it
has lots of folders on it. Not only does it have folders on it, but it has
many sublevels. Can these two iDevices handle that kind of thing? I don't
believe these people have computers and the iDevices are their only way of
communications via E-Mail and the like.
Thanks in advance,
Brenda
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