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<html><head><title>Pocket UnZip</title></head><body><h2>Pocket UnZip</h2><hr><h3>Table of Contents</h3><ul> <li>Why use Pocket UnZip for Windows CE?</li> <li>Key Features of Pocket UnZip</li> <li>Installing Pocket UnZip</li> <li>Opening a Zip File</li> <li>Zip File Listing</li> <li>Properties Dialog</li> <li>File Comments</li> <li>Extracting Files</li> <li>Testing Files</li> <li>Viewing Files</li> <li>Encrypted Files</li> <li>About Pocket UnZip</li></ul><hr><h3>Why use Pocket UnZip for Windows CE?</h3><ul> <li>Your H/PC can now read the number one file format used for Internet downloads.</li> <li>Software venders can now distribute their Windows CE applications in a single compressed Zip file. </li> <li>Maximize your PCMCIA flash card ram storage by zipping up files to take with you on the road.</li></ul><hr><h3>Key Features of Pocket UnZip</h3><ul> <li>Handles all files created with a Zip compatible compression utility. This includes utilities from PKWARE, Info-ZIP, and many others. </li> <li>Easy to use graphical interface that closely resembles the Windows CE Explorer. </li> <li>Displays a detailed list of Zip file contents, including name, date, size, attributes, and compression statistics of each file. </li> <li>Displays comments for the each file within the Zip file, as well as the main comment for the Zip file itself. </li> <li>Supports the ability to test files, extract files, and view files directly from the Zip file. </li> <li>Supports decryption of password encrypted Zip files. </li> <li>It's free!</li></ul><hr><h3>Installing Pocket UnZip</h3><p>Place <strong>PUNZIP.EXE</strong> and <strong>PUNZIP.HTP </strong>(optionalhelp file) into your <strong>\Windows</strong> directory on yourH/PC.</p><p>From your H/PC's <strong>Start Menu</strong>, choose <strong>Run...</strong>,enter "<strong>punzip</strong>", and tap <strong>OK</strong>.</p><p>The first time you run Pocket UnZip, it will register itselfas the application for handling Zip files. From then on, you canjust double-tap on Zip files in Explorer or from your Desktop toopen them in Pocket UnZip.</p><hr><h3>Opening a Zip File</h3><p>There are several ways to open a Zip file.</p><ul> <li>Double-tap on a Zip file in Windows CE Explorer or from your Windows CE desktop. </li> <li>From within Pocket UnZip, choose the <strong>Open...</strong> command from the <strong>File</strong> menu. You may also tap the <strong>Open</strong> toolbar button or press <strong>Ctrl+O</strong>. </li> <li>Pocket UnZip keeps track of the four most recently opened Zip files. You may quickly open one of these recent files by selecting the Zip file directly from Pocket UnZip's <strong>File</strong> menu.</li></ul><hr><h3>Zip File Listing</h3><p>Pocket UnZip's main view displays a list of files,directories, and volume labels that are stored within thecurrently loaded Zip file. This list can be displayed in twomodes, normal and expanded. The normal mode is sufficient formost users. It contains the following information for every itemin the Zip file:</p><ul> <li><strong>Name</strong>: Name and path of the compressed file, directory, or volume label.</li> <li><strong>Size</strong>: Size, in bytes, that the item requires when uncompressed.</li> <li><strong>Type</strong>: Type of item.</li> <li><strong>Modified</strong>: Date and time that the item was last modified.</li></ul><p>Expanded mode contains all the above information, plus thefollowing additional information:</p><ul> <li><strong>Attributes</strong>: Attributes of the item. <ul> <li><font face="Courier New"><strong>V</strong></font>: Volume label</li> <li><font face="Courier New"><strong>D</strong></font>: Directory</li> <li><font face="Courier New"><strong>R</strong></font>: Read-only file</li> <li><font face="Courier New"><strong>A</strong></font>: Archive file</li> <li><font face="Courier New"><strong>H</strong></font>: Hidden file</li> <li><font face="Courier New"><strong>S</strong></font>: System file</li> <li><font face="Courier New"><strong>E</strong></font>: Encrypted (this file will require a password)</li> <li><font face="Courier New"><strong>C</strong></font>: Comment (this item has a comment)</li> </ul> </li> <li><strong>Compressed</strong>: Compressed size, in bytes, of the item.</li> <li><strong>Ratio</strong>: Compression ratio of the item.</li> <li><strong>Method</strong>: Compression method used to compress the item.</li> <li><strong>CRC</strong>: 32 bit Cyclic Redundancy Check signature of the item.</li> <li><strong>Comment</strong>: Optional comment string that was associated with the item when compressed.</li></ul><p>You may toggle between the normal view and the expanded viewby selecting the <strong>Extended View</strong> option from the <strong>View</strong>menu, or by tapping the associated toolbar button.</p><hr><h3>Properties Dialog</h3><p>The properties dialog is useful for viewing detailedinformation for one or more files. It is invoked by selecting oneor more files in the file list and then choosing <strong>Properties</strong>from the <strong>File</strong> menu. For convenience, you canalso tap the toolbar button or press <strong>Alt+Enter</strong>.</p><p>If one file is selected, the properties dialog will show youdetailed information about that one file and its comment.</p><p>If multiple files are selected, the dialog will show youcombined results for all the files selected. Cumulative resultswill be given for the file count, byte counts, and compressionratio. Merged results will be given for the compression method,date, CRC, attributes, and comment. For the date, all values thatare common between the selected files (such as year), will beshown with their common value. All values that differ between theselected files will be shown as question marks. For attributes, ablack check means that all selected files have that particularattribute, a gray check mark means that some of the selectedfiles have that attribute, and no check mark means that none ofthe selected files have that attribute.</p><p>By using the properties dialog with multiple files, you candetermine things like... What is the total number of files orbytes in the Zip file? What is the total compression ratio forall selected files. Are all the selected files from the sameyear? Same month? How many files have comments?</p><hr><h3>File Comments</h3><p>Zip files provide two levels of commenting. At compressiontime, users can add per-file comments, as well as one maincomment for the entire Zip file. The per-file comments areusually used to give a short description of each file. The maincomment is usually used for credits, copyright information,installation instructions, version numbers, etc. Pocket UnZipcan display both types of comments. </p><p>Per-file comments can be viewed in Comments column of the mainfile list while in expanded mode (see the <strong>Zip File Listing</strong>section) and also in the properties dialog (see the <strong>PropertiesDialog</strong> section).</p><p>The main Zip file comment can be viewed by selecting <strong>ZipFile Comment</strong> from the <strong>View</strong> menu or bypressing the associated toolbar button. This option will bedisabled if the Zip file does not contain a main comment.</p><hr><h3>Extracting Files</h3>
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