Ken wrote: > > I am aware of the Sun Java JAR utility, but I think it's command line > based, yes? I was hoping to get one that is GUI based, either shareware > or freeware. I saw another one on the net that is free called Ultimate > Zip, which claims to handle JAR but when I tried to even open a JAR file > for New Modern, it just hung. At least Win Zip 8.0 can open a JAR file > and extract files without problems. >
Jar files are nothing more than zip files. I've created zip files in winzip and just renamed the file from .zip to .jar and it works as long as you retain the directory information.
