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Windows UnArchive 2.01
An Archive File Extraction Utility for MS-Windows 3.x
Copyright (c) 1991 James N. Hughes
All Rights Reserved
Some Portions Copyright (c) 1989 Samuel H. Smith
Some Portions Copyright (c) 1991 Robert K. Jung
General Information:
Windows UnArchive is a program which is used to extract and decompress
files from ZIP and ARJ format archives. It takes the place of both
command-line DOS unarchivers and Windows-based front ends for those utilities.
Windows UnArchive is the succesor to Windows Unzip, which is now discontinued.
Registrations for Windows Unzip postdated after October 15, 1991 will not be
accepted. Those with registered copies of Windows Unzip can still receive
phone, mail, and e-mail support, and an inexpensive upgrade option is to Windows
UnArchive is available.
Features and improvements over Windows Unzip include:
* 60% - 90% faster exploding than Windows Unzip
* Support for the ARJ archive format
* Ability to run a member file using its assocciation
* A new "Try Out" feature, perfect for trying downloads
To use Windows UnArchive you must have MS-Windows 3.0 or greater and you must run
Windows in Standard or Enhanced Mode. Windows UnArchive will not operate in Real
Mode.
To try Windows UnArchive, place the files WUNA.EXE and WUNA.HLP together in your
windows directory, or some other directory in your path. You can then run WUNA.EXE
from Program Manager, File Manager, or any other shell. If you don't know how to use
File Manager, or set up a program in Program manager, please refer to your Windows
manual.
Rather than explain how to use Windows UnArchive in this document, I have put all
instructions in the help file, WUNA.HLP. To view this file you can click the Help
button in Windows UnArchive or run the command-line: "winhelp.exe [path]wuna.hlp"
from Program Manager or File Manager. (Look for the Run command under the File menu
in either program.) If you have used Windows for any length of time at all, and know
about ZIP or ARJ files, you should find Windows UnArchive easy to use with minimal use
of the help file. Even if you are an experienced Windows user, please read the
command-line section of the help file for some information on using Windows UnArchive
with File Manager.
Money Stuff:
Windows UnArchive is not free. It is a commercial Shareware product. You are permited
to evaluate this product for 15 days. After that time you must register or discontinue
using the program. The use of unregistered copies of Windows UnArchive, beyond the
evaluation period, by any person, business, corporation, government agency or any other
entity is strictly prohibited. The basic registration fee for Windows UnArchive is $10.
Inexpensive upgrades are available for registered users of Windows Unzip 1.x. For
instructions on how to register, see the file ORDRFRM.WRI.
Whether or not you choose to register, I'd enjoy hearing your comments on my program.
Please send all suggestions, gripes, bug reports and anything else to any of these
addresses:
James N. Hughes
107 Bloomingdale Street
Chelsea, MA 02150
Voice: (617)884-4277
RIME Windows Conference: Jim Hughes
ILink Windows Conference: Jim Hughes
CIS: 73777,3273
The latest version of Windows UnArchive can always be found on The Gooey BBS at
(212)876-5885, the WINADV forum of CIS, Channel 1 in Boston, and many other BBS's.
Legal Stuff:
No guarantee is made, expressed or implied, pertaining to the use, misuse, or any
problems caused by this program. Should the program prove defective, the purchaser or
evaluator assumes the risk of paying the entire cost of all necessary servicing, repair,
or correction, and any incidental or consequential damages. In no event will the author
be liable for any damages whatsoever arising out of the use or the inability to use this
product.
A limited license is granted to copy and distribute Windows UnArchive for the evaluation
use of others, as long as it is distributed without modification, complete with all files.
No fee, charge or other compensation may be requested with these exceptions: Operators
of electronic bulletin board systems may make Windows UnArchive available for downloading,
so long as there is no specific charge for the download of Windows UnArchive. Vendors of
user-supported or shareware software may distribute Windows UnArchive, so long as any
duplication and handling fees do not exceed eight dollars, and notice is clearly given
that such fees do not grant the evaluator a license to use Windows UnArchive beyond the
evaluation period.
Credits:
Special thanks to Samuel H. Smith for the use of his unzipping code and to Robert Jung
for his unarjing code. Many thanks to Balam Willemsen and Pat Mills of Zarkware for
extensive testing and good advice. To my wife, Michelle, thanks as always for icons and
loving support.
Windows UnArchive was written using Borland C++ 2.0.
Windows and MS-Windows 3.0 are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Borland and
Borland C++ are trademarks of Borland International, Inc.