Very nice. Big thanks. I have several download and file managers to do specific 
tasks but to be able to reduce the number would be great and at least one 
option you've shared will be able to help with that.  


Danny. 
Sent from my iPhone

> On 10 Dec 2013, at 12:26 pm, Esther <mori...@mac-access.net> wrote:
> 
> Hi Danny,
> 
> Actually, Filer (which I still use and which Dane recommended) has the 
> ability to zip compress files and folders in the app.  I'll give you the URL 
> of both the regular and lite versions in case you're interested:
> • Filer  ($3.99) by Dan Leehr L.L.C.
> http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/filer/id318884764?mt=8
> There's a free Lite version of Filer you can try, but you're limited to 
> storing 7 files in the app:
> • Filer Lite (free) by Dan Leehr L.L.C.
> http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/filer-lite/id350939597?mt=8
> 
> I still like the Filer app a lot, and my only concern is about whether the 
> support is being kept current for iOS 7. You can try out the Filer Lite app, 
> if you like. It's a universal app. For the files and folders in the Filer 
> app, you can either play or display the files directly, or double tap on a 
> "more info" button that gives more file details and also a button with the 
> option to compress to zip.
> 
> If you want a general archive manager for iOS, then you might take a look at 
> iUnarchive Lite:  
> • iUnarchive Lite - Archive and File Manager with Support for Dropbox, Box, 
> Skydrive, SugarSync, WebDAV, en FTP (free) by De Voorkant
> https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/iunarchive-lite-archive-file/id380663019?mt=8
> 
> I've used this on occasion, but not recently.  Here's a link to an old review 
> from 2011 (use the Safari Reader option):
> • Manage All Your Archives with iUnarchive
> http://theapplebites.com/manage-archives-iunarchive-review-give-away/
> 
> HTH.  Cheers,
> 
> Esther
> 
>> On Dec 9, 2013, at 1:28 PM, Danny Noonan wrote:
>> 
>> Downloads looks nice. I really like that it uncompresses arj files. What no 
>> app does that I know of is making archives. I want to zip up selected files 
>> to email or upload to drop box, import as an mp3 audio book into voice dream 
>> etc. does anyone know of a Bo friendly app that can do this?
>> 
>> Thanks.  
>> 
>> 
>> Danny. 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>>> On 10 Dec 2013, at 9:24 am, Esther <mori...@mac-access.net> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi Brenda,
>>> 
>>> I agree with David that you'd be better off sharing the files with your 
>>> friend via Dropbox instead of mailing attachments.  It they only need to 
>>> read the files and they have an app like Voice Dream Reader, then that app 
>>> will allow them to read via TTS, remember their location, and also organize 
>>> files into folders and subfolders, with direct transfer from Dropbox.
>>> 
>>> If they don't have an app like Voice Dream Reader, and you may be  
>>> transferring any other types of files, where they may need to handle 
>>> zipping or unzipping of files, support for folder and subfolder 
>>> organization and renaming, and possibly playing a range of media or other 
>>> sorts of files under this organization, then I would get Download Manager 
>>> app that supports all these functions -- not just the downloading, folder 
>>> and sub-folder organization, zipping and unzipping, but also the reading 
>>> and/or playing of a variety of file types.
>>> 
>>> I'd be inclined to recommend trying the Downloads app in the free, lite 
>>> version.  I myself have been using Filer by Dan Leehr LLC for downloads for 
>>> quite a while, but since your friends are using new devices, I'd prefer to 
>>> recommend an app that has had frequent recent updates for iOS 7.  My only 
>>> reservation is that there are separate versions for iPhone or iPod Touch 
>>> and iPad.  I've looked at a few other possible apps that are usable with 
>>> VoiceOver, but this has the best help interface in terms of information and 
>>> accessibility, especially for a new user.  You can try the free, lite 
>>> versions, but I think they are limited to 7 downloads.  Filer is very good, 
>>> but it hasn't been updated since half a year before iOS 7 was released, and 
>>> I think Downloads may have better support for faster multiple downloads.
>>> 
>>> You friend would be better off opening the .doc files in Voice Dream 
>>> Reader, if he or she has that app.  However, a good download manager app 
>>> like Downloads or Filer will handle both playing (though not with all the 
>>> Voice Dream Reader options) and folder organization, and make it easier to 
>>> transfer files both through Dropbox or web interfaces, and by options for 
>>> opening email attachments if you don't already have an appropriate app.
>>> 
>>> Here are the links to the Downloads app in the regular and lite versions. 
>>> The lite version of the app is free, but limits you in the number of files 
>>> that can be stored and downloaded. There are separate versions of Downloads 
>>> (and Downloads Lite) for the iPhone and iPad.
>>> • Downloads - Downloader & Download Manger ($1.99) by Hian Zin Jong
>>> http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/downloads-downloader-download/id343307433?mt=8
>>> • Downloads Lite - Downloader & Download Manger (free) by Hian Zin Jong
>>> http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/downloads-lite-downloader/id349275540?mt=8
>>> 
>>> And for the iPad:
>>> • Downloads for iPad - Download Manager ($2.99) by Hian Zin Jong
>>> http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/downloads-for-ipad-download/id380641055?mt=8
>>> • Downloads Lite for iPad - Download Manager (free) by Hian Zin Jong
>>> http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/downloads-lite-for-ipad-download/id383846063?mt=8
>>> 
>>> HTH.  Cheers,
>>> 
>>> Esther
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> On Dec 8, 2013, at 1:53 PM, "David Griffith" wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> I would suggest that the method you are using is inefficient in the long
>>>> run.
>>>> 
>>>> I suggest a different approach.
>>>> 
>>>> 1. Install DropBox on your Mac or PC.
>>>> 2. Create a folder in your DropBox to share with your friend.
>>>> 3. Send an invitation to your friend to share a folder on DropBox. If you
>>>> are using a Mac it might be easiest doing this from the DropBox website.
>>>> There is an unlabelled  edit field  on the dropbox web share folder
>>>> invitation page. Enter your friend's email address into this field. From
>>>> memory it is the penultimate field. You could either use trial and error to
>>>> find the right field or use sighted help for this one off task.
>>>> 4. Your friend needs to install DropBox onto their iPhone.
>>>> 5. When they receive an email inviting  to share a folder they need to 
>>>> click
>>>> the link which says yes.
>>>> 6. Now all you need to do to send files to your friend is copy them into 
>>>> the
>>>> shared dropbox folder on your Mac or Pc. You can have as many sub folders 
>>>> as
>>>> you like.
>>>> 7. If they are Word files they will need to install something like pages to
>>>> edit them but VoiceDream TTS will read them fine.
>>>> 
>>>> David Griffith
>>>> 
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net
>>>> [mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of meadowlark77
>>>> Sent: 08 December 2013 15:44
>>>> To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
>>>> Subject: unzip utility for the iPhone and iPad
>>>> 
>>>> 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
>>>> 
>>>> mailto:meadowlar...@cox.net
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