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But does it act like a normal folder in Explorer? Can you drag files from it straight to an ActiveSync Explorer window? Can you save a file from Word straight into a Zip file?
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Dunno about word, but I've opened/edited/saved files in a zip using textpad in XP using the zips as folders option.
3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18
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Finally Windows has caught up with where RiscOS was a decade and more ago with archives.
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Do you use a compressed volume in Windows? It has been around since MS drove Stack and Double Space out of business. It is a little better then storing in a zip file, as it is totally transparent.
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or, really, any of the Norton Commander clones, has always done that.
Plus you have the benefit of twin panels for easy copying/moving between locations.
Another thing I recently learned is that GMail does not allow ZIP file attachments. I like to send myself email from the office to home and back, so this is kind of a big PITA.
I renamed the extension to PIZ, and Google is happy to send it. With Total Commander I press Ctrl+PgDn and it goes right in, regardless of the extension.
I don't think Windows has caught up to that.
I know it hasn't caught up to the other 397 awesome things TC can do.
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SFW an KSS.
I wouldn't mind playing a round with that.
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Just imagine it from a woman's perspective though.
She turns down the lights, lights some candles and slips off her clothes only for her previously amorous suitor to disappear on a search for his golf clubs.
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It comes with Tees, very useful for holding your balls.
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What about your wood?
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I thought you would like to Bunker.
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It would be nice to get a hole in one.
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Are you sure it is not a stroke?
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Your just trying to get a slice of the action.
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Will they Open?
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