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From: unknown@guest.apple.com (Matt Ackeret)
Subject: Re: Infocom format games
Message-ID: <1995May29.231805.25661@guest.apple.com>
Date: Mon, 29 May 1995 23:18:05 GMT
References: <3q2ttk$4df@news.bu.edu> <badger.801500670@phylo> <3q5dk5$qf2@newsstand.cit.cornell.edu> <badger.801521032@phylo>
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In article <badger.801521032@phylo>,
Jonathan Badger <badger@phylo.life.uiuc.edu> wrote:
>I agree that the two ZIPs are confusing, but I disagree with the
>statement that "zip (the compression format) is not easily available
>on all platforms". Many people (particularly Mac people) are under the

	Yup, agreed.  Even on ftp.gmd.de, there are at least unzip programs
for several computers besides Mac/IBM. 
-- 
unknown@guest.apple.com		Apple II Forever
These opinions are mine, not Apple's.
