On Dec 31, 2007, at 2:15 PM, Gil Hale wrote:

> Until I found ZipGenius I totally agreed.  Now I partially agree, but
> without malice as I do like WinZip - a lot.  It is an excellent Zip
> application.  With the various compression options I needed, like a  
> CLI to
> allow me to perfom automation tasks, the ability to create a self- 
> extracting
> .exe, & and to be able to compress a file with true encryption  
> protection, I
> found WinZip to be an excellent investment.
>
> But, once I saw that ZipGenius now offers these same capabilities  
> on a No
> Charge basis, well, let's just say I am going to be migrating to  
> that app on
> a Go-Forward basis.

        And this was my point all along. If there are alternatives that do  
what is needed at a lower price (or even free), basic market forces  
will prevail, and the more expensive solution will become used less  
and less over time.

-- Ed Leafe
-- http://leafe.com
-- http://dabodev.com




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