In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Dilwyn Jones 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes

>I've added a new program called Zip Manager to my website. This
>freeware program acts as a pointer driven front end for the Zip and
>Unzip programs, to make them a bit easier to use.
>
>Written as  a follow up to the Zip and Unzip short series in QL Today,
>this program is a menu driven front end system, based on my Q-Trans
>program. It requires Window Manager 2 (uses System Palette colour
>themes) which means you must have SMSQ/E version 3 or later, or QDOS
>with pointer environment version 2 or later.
>
>You can add or delete files to or from a selected zip archive, and
>delete or view files. If you use FileInfo 2, Zip Manager is aware of
>that and so viewing may be achieved via the file associations defined.
>If you have a favourite editor or viewer program such as QD or S-Edit,
>you can set up Zip Manager to fire up that program to view files
>contained in zip files.
>
>Zip Manager lets you choose whether filename paths or just pure
>filenames are stored, lets you add password protection to new Zip
>files if required, and even control whether Zip processes
>sub-directories when adding to zip files.
>
>Zip Manager is available to download from my website at:
>
>http://www.dilwyn.uk6.net/arch/index.html

An excellent idea ... however after downloading InfoZip 5.32 doesn't 
seem to like the archive of "zipman.zip" ... :-(

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Malcolm Cadman
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