That should be true in general except I believe that WinZip 8(?) introduced a 
new compression scheme that unzip or infozip or whatever on un*x systems might 
not handle yet.  It's not backward compatible with older Zip algorithms so even 
if you're running and older copy of WinZip it won't decompress it.

Just make sure that if you're using WinZip it's a file that's going to be used 
on a un*x system or possibly on machines that don't have the latest WinZip, 
that you use the second best compression algorithm.

-TG

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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> One more thing" marketing person use Windows and he will probably use
> Winzip.
> Is this still ok, or it's better to use some other application?

Winzip is fine -- At least I've never hit a valid Winzip-ed file I
couldn't un-zip in Linux.

You'll need 'unzip' on the server to un-zip it.

"man unzip" should find it for you.

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