Robert Black wrote:
> On Monday 15 October 2007 19:52, Michael Yockey wrote:
>> gv = gzip. They're probably actually .tar.gz, which is a tar archive,
>> gzipped. The combination of the two is a non-proprietary alternative to
>> zip.Head to http://www.gzip.org/ for more information about unpacking and
>> decompressing these files on Windows.
>>
>> Mike
>
> Also check out 7-zip. I think it may handle tar and gz in windows.
Windows has a unzip pop up gui (Winzip) that I think handle file.gz
Try "split" on Unix type boxes to divide up big files. And as always
you don't need to worry about viruses on Unix/Linux boxes.
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