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2007-12-14
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2007-12-14
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2007-12-14
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2007-12-14
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2007-12-14
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This is another important piece that we need.
Maybe the folks at Winzip could do something?
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2007-12-15
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2007-12-15
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2007-12-15
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2007-12-15
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Is there no GUI style unzipper availablle for the IT, as all I could find were some references to use the unzip program through X-term. If this is the only way to use it could someone please post some detailed instructions on how to unzip a file which is currently residing on my removable mem card, thanks in advance.