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Re: 7-ZIP for Mac OSX ???





On Tue, 30 Jun 2009, winston19842005 wrote:

On 6/30/09 5:58 PM, in article
c991c5f7-9020-4c1c-b205-f069425184e9@t13g2000yqt.googlegroups.com,
"magnusfalkirk" <dean.phares@gmail.com> wrote:

On Jun 29, 10:24 pm, mdj <mdj....@gmail.com> wrote:
On Jun 30, 7:09 am, "sfahey" <sfa...@a2central.com.remove-k08-this>
wrote:

  To: Garberstreet Electronics
  Re: 7-ZIP for Mac OSX ???
  By: Garberstreet Electronics to comp.sys.apple2 on Mon Jun 29 2009 03:06
pm

 > I don't have a Mac, so someone try this, please.
 >
 >http://web.me.com/krmathis/

Mac users will probably prefer this app.

http://wakaba.c3.cx/s/apps/unarchiver.html

It's free, open source and a whole lot more versatile.

What's wrong with plain old Zip ? Works everywhere, doesn't require me
to download extra tools.

And no, I don't care if <insert whiz-bang new tool> get's 2-3% better
compression. Wake me up when it's 25-50%

Not wanting to complain, mind. Just think it's easier to stick with
simple.

Matt

Last time I checked Zip only worked under Windows, there isn't a
version of it for Mac. So either Unarchiver, or Stuffit for Mac are
required to open this archive on a Mac. Unless you've got a old copy
of Zipit for the Mac that works under Classic.

Dean
What is this? Mac OS 10.5.7
Last login: Tue Jun 30 08:44:28 on console
dopey:~ benyates$ zip
Copyright (c) 1990-2006 Info-ZIP - Type 'zip "-L"' for software license.
Zip 2.32 (June 19th 2006). Usage:
zip [-options] [-b path] [-t mmddyyyy] [-n suffixes] [zipfile list] [-xi
list]
 The default action is to add or replace zipfile entries from list, which
 can include the special name - to compress standard input.
 If zipfile and list are omitted, zip compresses stdin to stdout.
 -f   freshen: only changed files  -u   update: only changed or new files
 -d   delete entries in zipfile    -m   move into zipfile (delete files)
 -r   recurse into directories     -j   junk (don't record) directory names
 -0   store only                   -l   convert LF to CR LF (-ll CR LF to
LF)
 -1   compress faster              -9   compress better
 -q   quiet operation              -v   verbose operation/print version
info
 -c   add one-line comments        -z   add zipfile comment
 -@   read names from stdin        -o   make zipfile as old as latest entry
 -x   exclude the following names  -i   include only the following names
 -F   fix zipfile (-FF try harder) -D   do not add directory entries
 -A   adjust self-extracting exe   -J   junk zipfile prefix (unzipsfx)
 -T   test zipfile integrity       -X   eXclude eXtra file attributes
 -y   store symbolic links as the link instead of the referenced file
 -R   PKZIP recursion (see manual)
 -e   encrypt                      -n   don't compress these suffixes




InfoZip (the zip/unzip you have there on OSX and I have here on Linux) will compile on just about anything. It's the ONLY zip or unzip tool I've used now for the better part of a decade, even on MS-DOS or Windows.

-uso.