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Re: Zip Files
Posted: 29 Jan 2008, 21:43
by Charlie Bravo
You had a virus then installed AVG! Expect another one any time soon. :o
Re: Zip Files
Posted: 29 Jan 2008, 22:24
by ianhind
Dave
I did prefix my comment about encryption "not a problem for the home user".
And my preference for using WInzip is that all my zip files are discrete files. Hence XP doesn't know what is in them and will not produce a million hits if I ask it to search for "readme.txt".
That suits me - other people will prefer the way XP operates. It is all down to choice, eg FS9 or FSX ;-)
Sounding like a Linux advocate now :roll:
Ian
Re: Zip Files
Posted: 29 Jan 2008, 22:41
by Nigel H-J
You had a virus then installed AVG! Expect another one any time soon.
ooeerr!! :o Had AVG in the past until F-Secure was installed on a new operating system, never had a problem with AVG when I had it!!
Nigel.
Re: Zip Files
Posted: 29 Jan 2008, 22:47
by Garry Russell
I've not had a virus while running AVG....but of course if I did have a virus that AVG could not detect I would not know about it :think:
So I suppose I could have some
Garry
Re: Zip Files
Posted: 29 Jan 2008, 22:55
by Nigel H-J
Re: Zip Files
Posted: 30 Jan 2008, 00:00
by Garry Russell
Ignorance is bliss...so that say.
Which if true makes me very blissful :think:
Garry
Re: Zip Files
Posted: 30 Jan 2008, 01:08
by DaveB
Hi Ian
I agree entirely matey. It's not like me (as you well know) to advocate anything 'default' from M$ as being 'defacto' but there are cases where 'if it aint broke.. don't fix it' rings true.. FOR THE AVERAGE HOME USER ;-) Compressed Files
does work and it's native so doesn't require any folding. Is it the best... well, no ;-) WinRAR.. as Garry mentioned, is better as far as compression is concerned and handles a variety of file formats. Downside is that it's payware although if 'the average' user is like me.. the demo will last a lifetime and it's fully functional too ;-) Winzip users shouldn't worry either (if they're paid up members) as Winzip offered a lifetime guarantee which I (I now remember) extended to XP but removed as written earlier ;-)
I still can't see where this 'delay' comes from though. I suppose it has a lot to do with what you compress though the same values that apply to most 'compression' progs apply to the M$ version.. eg, somethings compress and others won't

Guess I'm just lucky but that tag is one I'd never apply to my personal demeanour
Advice is.. WinXP has a 'winzip-like' compression built-in so don't buy one unless you need something above and beyond what the default can offer. I know that Rick uses MediaPlayer as his default prog for music. I wouldn't touch it with a barge pole. Who's right and who's wrong ;-)
ATB
DaveB :tab: