hi phil stuffet expander will open just about anything so you can't go toomuch 
wrong their, having used it when, i've unzipped files its accessible and 
reliable. Thanks.
cheers gerry have a great day
skype: gerry.cook1
email: [email protected]

On Jan 10, 2013, at 3:37 PM, Phil Halton <[email protected]> wrote:

> What is a good,  accessible unarchiving program for various compressed files 
> like .zip etc?
> I have downloaded a program called StuffitExpander, but haven't tried it yet 
> and have no idea if its accessible. I suppose I should follow my own advice 
> and just give it a try and find out for myself, but thought I'd ask the 
> experience of the list.
>  
> I have noticed that just opening (command O) a .zip file on the mac will 
> automatically unzip it and place its contents in a folder. Is that 
> functionality limited to only .zip extensions?
>  
> I need this for unarchiving sound fonts that I'm hunting for on the web.
>  
>  
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